I remember the days when Ashton Tate, Wordperfect and Lotus Corp. ruled the roost, anyone, no matter how big will obey gravity when it calls, for Microsoft the fall may be longer, but once critical velocity is reached there will be nothing to stop it.
mmmmmm, if that's the case then NZ is looking good, might have to teach them Aussie Rules first, prospect of my son playing 'Grid Iron' is to much to bare.
I remember the days when Ashton Tate, Wordperfect and Lotus Corp. ruled the roost, anyone, no matter how big will obey gravity when it calls, for Microsoft the fall may be longer, but once critical velocity is reached there will be nothing to stop it.
mmmmmm, if that's the case then NZ is looking good, might have to teach them Aussie Rules first, prospect of my son playing 'Grid Iron' is to much to bare.
The Refrigerator (first used in a brewery, as it should) Radio Astronomy was pioneered pre-WWII in Tasmania (that's Oz as well for all you 'aliens')