I've got a cheap little phone that includes a web browser. I find it extremely useful because I've taken some of the information I need to access frequently on my web site and added it to WAP pages that I can now access from my phone. It's much easier to whip out the cell phone than to drag out the laptop, find an internet connection, etc...
I dunno what planet you're on, but D(a company from H)ell hardware quality just sucks lately. And the f----- company doesn't back their warranty either. I just fionished a contract where a Dell with a 2.6 GHz puntium and 512mb of memory ran slower than a Compaq with a 1.7 GHz and 256 mb of memory. F----- Dell kept telling them to try different things on the machine and refused to come out to look at it.
I don't see why it's hard to compete with free software. If you really create value, you should be able to find a market for your product. Microsoft threatens buyers who fail to toe the line. MS has no problem calling someone incompetent to their bosses to get a sale. I've seen them do it. It is for real.
Gee, does Microsoft ever play fair?
FUD is the Microsoft way.
Lying is the Microsoft way.
Industrial espionage is the Microsoft way.
Running companies into the ground with lawyers is the Microsoft way.
You can't buy options on an exchange like CBOE for trash like SCO because you actually have to have a real company with real products.
And lawsuits are NOT a product. CBOE doesn't want speculative companies (essentially like betting on a dead horse) on their exchange.
And I can't think of anyone that would be insane enough to sell you some puts.
I knew a guy that did a 625% gain on some Westinghouse options. They started at 1/32... and he ended up with $625,000
I've got a cheap little phone that includes a web browser. I find it extremely useful because I've taken some of the information I need to access frequently on my web site and added it to WAP pages that I can now access from my phone. It's much easier to whip out the cell phone than to drag out the laptop, find an internet connection, etc...
No, it wasn't, it was privately held. But, Novell's buying them, with the sale to be finalized early next year.
I dunno what planet you're on, but D(a company from H)ell hardware quality just sucks lately. And the f----- company doesn't back their warranty either. I just fionished a contract where a Dell with a 2.6 GHz puntium and 512mb of memory ran slower than a Compaq with a 1.7 GHz and 256 mb of memory. F----- Dell kept telling them to try different things on the machine and refused to come out to look at it.
I don't see why it's hard to compete with free software. If you really create value, you should be able to find a market for your product. Microsoft threatens buyers who fail to toe the line. MS has no problem calling someone incompetent to their bosses to get a sale. I've seen them do it. It is for real.
Gee, does Microsoft ever play fair?
FUD is the Microsoft way.
Lying is the Microsoft way.
Industrial espionage is the Microsoft way.
Running companies into the ground with lawyers is the Microsoft way.
And I can't think of anyone that would be insane enough to sell you some puts.
I knew a guy that did a 625% gain on some Westinghouse options. They started at 1/32... and he ended up with $625,000