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Wayne,

True, I don't know all the the details of MS's financials. But I do know that
Bill Gates is probably the richest man in the world and it's all due to MS.
I guess that's where my bias comes in.

Also, MS might be in a better financial position if they weren't so arrogant.
Hence OpenOffice, LibreOffice and NeoOffice.

Let MS die.  They missed the boat and the market through arrogance.
Let them die by their own sword.

Glenn
P.S.  I see we have similar credentials from the same time period.
On 4/16/11 9:46 PM, Wayne Borean wrote:
Glenn,

I learned programming on an IBM mainframe using Punch Cards, my start in the
industry predates Microsoft's founding. I can remember the switch from CP/M
to DOS 1.0. So yes, I know exactly what Microsoft did to the industry, and
how they did it. I've actually read many of the legal filings from the U.S.
anti-trust case.

I also know their financial limits which you don't.

Wayne


On Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 9:05 PM, Glenn<glennst01@gmail.com>  wrote:

Hey GPD.

Were you born yesterday?  You seem to have no idea of the brutality MS
applied in the '80's and the following 2 decades against users.

You don't have any overall computer savvy as far as I can tell;
you don't even know iMAC.

The SEC stuff is a financial-gain ruse to rob users.

Do some research and include all users.

Educate yourself before making pronouncements.

Thank you.

Glenn



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