Microsoft Appeals Anti-Trust to Supreme Court
wicket2001 writes "The AP is reporting that Microsoft has appealed their anti-trust case to the Supreme Court.
Microsoft sent the petition to the high court two days before the case was to be sent to a new judge to decide what penalty the Redmond, Wash., firm should face."
"Microsoft Appeals Anti-Trust to Supreme Court"
They may not have liked it, but the movie never mentioned the company Microsoft. I don't see what the Supreme Court will do for them at this point, I mean, it's already in rental anyway.
room101 -- how much can you stand before they break you?
(they always break you eventually)
...until the 2002 Q2 release of Microsoft's new JusticeXP rollout which will leverage the use of the new .COURT initiative. As yet there are no plans to announce compatibility with browsers other than IE9.0-SP7. Features of the new OutlookXP will include the new "AutoAppeal" button which builds a mailing list from your .COURT acounts to create a targeted campaign for your appeals process.
No word yet as to what the theme music will be but they will likely approach artists who already have a grudge against the Federal Government. There have been a significant number of Gnutella searches this week for "Willie Nelson"...
one better than mcleodeight
I'd rather have a bannana.
Friends don't help friends install M$ junk.
I don't know, I've never found them that appealing...
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Something cleverThe real question is:
Does Bill Gates own any oil companies? If so, He's got all the buddies in Washington DC he'll ever need.
Don't write in this space.
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