The real example of hypocrisy I see here is this -- when the law is applied to MicroSoft, it's an outrage, but when it's not applied to Clinton, that's also an outrage.
In other words, if you'd like a chance to turn this subthread back around in a constructive direction, then how about commenting on whether you find the Sherman Anti-Trust regulations to be good law or not?
NCSA Mosaictm History/timeline:phase 1 (1987-12/92): work leading up to the idea to do Mosaic
phase 2 (12/92-11/93): implementation and early adoption of mosaic and NCSA HTTPd by brave souls
phase 3 (12/93-5/94): Killer-app phase, when the world recognized that this was the next big thing in IT
phase 4 (5/94-1997?): Commercialization phase. NCSA continued to develop and improve Mosaic, but the big news was that Netscape was formed ...
Mosaic Team Member Mosaic Platform Where They Are Now Eric Bina Unix Helped start Netscape Alex Totic Mac Helped start Netscape Jon Mittelhauser Windows Helped start Netscape Chris Wilson Windows Went to a startup, then to Microsoft Dave Thompson Went to work at Spyglass Rob McCool NCSA HTTPd team Helped start Netscape Mike McCool NCSA HTTPd team Helped start Netscape Joseph Hardin led project Stayed in academia, now at U of Michigan Chris Houck NCSA HDF team Helped start Netscape Tom Redman Mac Stayed in academia Kim Stephenson Mac Somewhere in commercial world Jae Allen manager Stayed in academia until 9/99. Now in commercial world