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  1. Re:lemme get this straight... on Microsoft Sued for Defective Software · · Score: 1

    I think that maybe they are suing them for lost revenue for all the spam that could not be send.

  2. Re:Sad on Oil Slick Threatens African Penguins · · Score: 1

    Hi,

    I wonder how much food one can buy for all those nukes stashed away in the USA, India, Pakistan,
    Russia etc.

    Although we don't realize it now, we are utterly dependend on this biosphere we live in for our
    survival. How many people do you know that can surive in a barren landscape filled only with
    toxins? All this for a quick buck.

    Just my 2c

  3. Other Vendors too. on Open-Sourcing Discontinued Hardware · · Score: 1

    Although it might not be in their economic
    interest to release the specs for older products,
    it certainly is in mine. Some of us are at the
    bottom of the food chain, so to speak. And these
    end-of-life products still does duty on my
    network.

    I send an e-mail to NCD about their MCX terminals
    and they just send the standard drone reply asking
    for $100 before they tell me anything.

    I guess there is no incentives for most of them to
    release any specs if it exists. And one person
    asking for it will probably make no difference
    at all. A group of people on the other hand....

    Cheers

  4. Re:Y2K on Apocalypse Not · · Score: 1

    So was I,

    While my clueless boss was getting sloshed. I ended up clicking the re-load butten on CNN, watching everybody else was having a big party.

    Oh well...

    Cheers

  5. Re:Undo the damage? on Interview: Ask Antitrust Experts About Microsoft · · Score: 1
    Hi


    Oops!, I should maybe LOOK at the preview not just use it :)

    Regards

  6. Undo the damage? on Interview: Ask Antitrust Experts About Microsoft · · Score: 1

    Hi, Many people seems to be satisfied about the outcome of the trial so far. But, can the damage that has been caused by MS be undone? Both from a techinical and commercial point of view. regards