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To: oceanview
LOL, no I don't work for MSFT or never have. But lets see...did Microsoft force businesses and consumers into buying something you didn't want to buy? The answer is NO!!!. So to me there was always a choice...just because MS didn't behave like you think they should've doesn't make them anti competitive.

Thomas Pennfield Jackson was reprimanded for his stupid remarks "off the field" so to speak about his anti Microsoft behavior, I hope you know that.

68 posted on 05/18/2003 5:36:48 PM PDT by Gforce11
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To: Gforce11
.. lets see...did Microsoft force businesses and consumers into buying something you didn't want to buy? The answer is NO!!!. So to me there was always a choice...just because MS didn't behave like you think they should've doesn't make them anti competitive.

Uhhh... screwing the consumers is only part of the problem. Microsoft has a nasty habit of stealing technology, and when they get sued for it, either settling with an NDA (if the competitor is big enough) or appealing the ruling (if the competitor is small enough) until the competitor is out of business.

Microsoft just can't seem to follow the law, and that's why they're an anti-competitive menace.

100 posted on 05/18/2003 7:03:51 PM PDT by TechJunkYard (via Nancy)
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