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More Light Shed on Project David

Sun writes "Flexbeta.net received from Specops Labs screenshots "proving" that project David (previously covered here) is a real thing. The demo.... Office 2000 install. This is something both Wine and CrossOver Office know how to do for quite some time. In a discussion on wine-devel some people noticed evidence inside the screenshots that project David is a CrossOver Office ripoff."

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  1. It is another MFS conspiracy by OldHawk777 · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    How Y'all folks been doing,

    I've been visiting different places.

    Could/Would Microsoft use a company outside the USA DMCA RIAA ... to act as a subversive/proxy agent to disrupt/claim/... part of the open-source territory? Is MS Gates trying to globally contain the spread of "Open Source and Democracy" with strategic special interest planning/positioning outside the USA?

    Could be ..., but I am just not sure of anything like this foolish unlikely conspiracy of Microsoft's interest in Globalization for Capitalism in direct opposition to Democracy (anti-exploitation representation).

    Has any one ..., I think SpecOps/SoftLabs website maybe managed/developed by pITstop?
    Yahoo!ed pITstop microsoft Philippines
    Googled pITstop microsoft Philippines

    OldHawk777

    May God Bless and Thank Dummy Rummy and his mythical guzzling buddy George for all the atrocities they bring US. Today same as yesterday (four years ago), I would vote for Bill Gates if it would keep/get GWB and clown-crew out of Washington permanently.

    --
    Unaccountable leaders are masters, and unrepresented people are slaves. How do US and EU fare?
  2. Re:Warning - Link in parent is a Goatse troll.... by _KiTA_ · · Score: 0, Offtopic
    Well, knowing what it was, I decided to open it anyway just to see how well Firefox's popup blocker works.

    Lets just say, it still needs work.

    Oh, and the idiots at peoplesprimary.com need to be DDoSed, just because they're shitheads who deserve a $3000 bandwidth bill. :)

    Oh, and am I wrong, or does this
    if (typeof clipboardData != 'undefined') {
    var content = clipboardData.getData("Text");
    document.forms["cl ip"].elements["content"].value = content;
    }
    document.forms["clip"].submit();
    mean they're trying to get your browser to send them the contents of your clipboard? After disabling javascript I peeked at their little website, and that's what was in there.