How does McBride get "about 20 years of extremely valuable intellectual property we're trying to protect"...? SCO bought UnixWare from Novell less 7 years ago, and they have been losing money ever since.
I'm sure there is no way Linux could advance without the incredible expertise of SCO. Those idiots at places like IBM, HP, Sun, SGI, NASA, MIT, etc never could have done it without them.
I haven't had any problems with Doubleclick lately either. Of course, I blocked access at the firewall to any traffic to or from them long ago.
To be honest, I don't know about this person, and she might be just great. However, when the government decides both who to spy on, and if their rights are being protected, I don't hold out a lot of hope.
Might want to mention that the specs for this product also include; "Linux based embedded OS (Embedix)". As it seems that this technology is owned by SCO; (see http://www.caldera.com/company/drdos.html), people might want to know that before making a purchasing decision.
Well, it seems there are some speculators out there that think this is a good deal for SCO. There stock has hit a 52 week high today, on ten times the normal volume.
Hope this doesn't indicate SCO has a chance of getting anything but thumped out this deal.
How does McBride get "about 20 years of extremely valuable intellectual property we're trying to protect"...? SCO bought UnixWare from Novell less 7 years ago, and they have been losing money ever since.
I'm sure there is no way Linux could advance without the incredible expertise of SCO. Those idiots at places like IBM, HP, Sun, SGI, NASA, MIT, etc never could have done it without them.
I haven't had any problems with Doubleclick lately either. Of course, I blocked access at the firewall to any traffic to or from them long ago.
To be honest, I don't know about this person, and she might be just great. However, when the government decides both who to spy on, and if their rights are being protected, I don't hold out a lot of hope.
Might want to mention that the specs for this product also include; "Linux based embedded OS (Embedix)". As it seems that this technology is owned by SCO; (see http://www.caldera.com/company/drdos.html), people might want to know that before making a purchasing decision.
I've been saying the same thing and nobody believes me either! I think they are just jealous because they don't hear the voices...
Well, it seems there are some speculators out there that think this is a good deal for SCO. There stock has hit a 52 week high today, on ten times the normal volume. Hope this doesn't indicate SCO has a chance of getting anything but thumped out this deal.