Hey, as someone who's got some serious money into AT&T (ok, only about 1000 shares, and who knows how much of Redhat I'll get with the $100K, so for me it's not that big), I think this is a good thing.
I still expect to make tons of cash from AT&T and I think that further competition will loosen USWorst's grip on the West and give us all real choices.
Of course, even if I'm wrong, they all buy equipment from Cisco (another large chunk of shares), so it's not much of a prob for me.
8. It doesn't sell more MSFT products.
;-)
Will in Seattle
Seriously, how do you think I got the Tricorder app on my Palm V from Scott's Palm IIIx? Did it just appear? We just synced 'em directly.
So why not do the same for Java apps?
Or do you have some desire to be overly complex?
Will in Seattle
Hey, as someone who's got some serious money into AT&T (ok, only about 1000 shares, and who knows how much of Redhat I'll get with the $100K, so for me it's not that big), I think this is a good thing.
I still expect to make tons of cash from AT&T and I think that further competition will loosen USWorst's grip on the West and give us all real choices.
Of course, even if I'm wrong, they all buy equipment from Cisco (another large chunk of shares), so it's not much of a prob for me.
Will in Seattle
They were probably doing a BIOS scan to upload the most commonly used words that you spoke into the hidden microphone in your PC.
If you immerse your PC in liquid nitrogen, the microphone will be disabled.
Will in Seattle
You know, kind of like a rabbit hunt, with JarJar the rabbit ...
Org, Net, Com - oh well.
Remember, now that MSFT is absorbing us, we need to start saying "It's not a bug, it's a feature."
Will in Seattle
I think you're just being too uptight.
If you want real Latin phrases, why not catch the radio on the web from Norway. All Latin, all the time.
Will in Seattle
Seriously, why should we believe you?
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OK, I'm just testing out my new preferences