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Microsoft Drags Feet with Settlement Claims

An anonymous reader writes "Microsoft is holding up compensation claims from a quarter of million Californians in order to punish Lindows.com, and to coerce the class action plaintiffs 'into siding with Microsoft against its Lindows competitor,' according to a court filing seen by The Register. The document, filed on 21st November by Townsend and Townsend and Crew, lead counsel for the Californian class action consumers, points out that none of the claims being held up was actually filed via Lindows.com, yet Microsoft has held them 'hostage' for over two months."

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  1. FP by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    FIRST POST

  2. REGIME CHANGE STARTS AT HOME! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    PLANT BUSH BACK IN TEXAS!

  3. fifth post by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    fifth post

  4. Don't forget... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    ...to pay your $1499 licensing fee you cock-smoking teabaggers.

    Remember, the price went up November 1st.

  5. Important news for the Linux community by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic
    How Parents Can Prevent Homosexuality

    By Joseph Nicolosi, Ph.D., and Linda Ames Nicolosi

    A woman is, but a man must become. Masculinity is risky and elusive. It is achieved by a revolt, from a woman, and it is confirmed only by other men.

    --Camille Pagilia, Lesbian activist

    At the very heart of the homosexual condition is conflict about gender. In the boy, we usually see a gender wound tracing back to childhood. He comes to see himself as different from other boys.

    Gender woundedness usually exists as a silent, secret fear -- one that the boy's parents and loved ones only vaguely suspect. The boy has felt this way for as long as he is able to remember. That differentness creates a feeling of inferiority and isolates him from other males.

    For some little boys, the gender confusion is obvious. Let me begin with one little boy whose case is unusually dramatic.

    Stevie's Story

    As a clinical psychologist who has treated hundreds of dissatisfied adult homosexual men, I get phone calls from all over the world. But with increasing frequency, the request concerns a child. Most of the people who call me are dedicated parents who want the best for their child, and I strive to guide, educate and support them.

    The particular caller one day, my secretary informed me, was from nearby Pasadena, California. I picked up the receiver and heard a woman's voice on the other end of the line.

    "Doctor, my name is Margaret Johnson," she began. Her voice quavered.

    For one long moment, I thought we might have been disconnected.

    "Are you there? Can I help you?"

    "Well, I ... I think I saw you a couple of weeks ago on television. That was you, wasn't it? You were debating a psychiatrist?"

    "It's possible," I said. I had been on a national TV show two weeks before, jousting with a gay activist who had become a familiar figure on the talk show circuit. "You probably mean the debate with Dr. Isay."

    "Yes," she said. "You were on a show that talked about little boys who want to be little girls."

    "That's right," I said. "We were doing a show about gender confusion."

    This time Mrs. Johnson spoke up with determination and urgency.

    "Doctor, you were describing my son Stevie. He's a beautiful little boy, a special child. But..." She hesitated. "Stevie's fascinated with little-girl things. Even more so than my daughters. In fact, he just loves the colors pink and red. He even, well, plays with Barbie dolls and dances around the house on tiptoes like a ballerina."

    As I listened, Mrs. Johnson gave me a few more specifics. Her son was five. "I've been noticing this kind of behavior for almost two years," she explained.

    To me, that length of time was significant. It is okay if a little boy wonders what he would look like wearing long blonde curls and so he tries wearing a wig, simply to be silly. There is nothing particularly alarming about that. But if he keeps on doing it and has little interest in "boy" things, there likely is a problem.

    "This has been going on for two years?" I asked.

    I think Mrs. Johnson misinterpreted my question as a rebuke. She sounded a little defensive. "But his teacher said not to worry, it was just a passing phase. So did my mother-in-law. She even gives Stevie her scarves and jewelry to try on. 'Grandma,' she tells him, 'adores her little baby doll.' "

    "And you've been hoping they were right, that this is just a childhood phase."

    "Yes. But I really do think there's something wrong." By now, Mrs.Johnson's voice sounded sharp and determined.

    "Last week," she said, "Stevie insisted on getting him a Pocahontas doll. And then I saw you on TV. You were describing my son, Dr. Nicolosi. And if you're right, then Stevie will grow up?"

    She hesitated, as if afraid to say the word. "He'll be gay. That's what you said. And to be honest, that's why I cal

  6. Microsoft drags feet? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    That reminds me how sexy Bugs Bunny looks in drag, heh...

    But seriously, Bugs Bunny is hot when he dresses up like a girl.

    1. Re:Microsoft drags feet? by Gabrill · · Score: -1, Offtopic

      You, Sir, are sick. Lola bunny is the hot one when she cross dresses.

      --
      Always going forward, 'cause we can't find reverse.
  7. xzmn by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    I think I just registered a domain, but I can't tell (too drunk).

  8. Re:Hmmm... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    im drunk!!! im a document!!! drinking drinking Document

  9. Re:MS has a point on this by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    GROW THE HELL UP!

    My god, the bias on /. is sickening and the reason why Linux will *NEVER*, *EVER* be accepted by the majority of the population... they'd need to hav lobotomies in order to want to be associated with losers like you lot.

  10. /. template by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    MS evil big corporation

    must destroy ever true socialist city on a hill linux os

    bill gates bad..must be punished for not donating money to clinton/gore 1996 reelection campaign.

  11. I think... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    YOU FAIL IT!