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To: sevry
THEIR CUSTOMERS WILL LOOK ELSEWHERE. How many times must something so obvious be said?

Obviously not enough, in your case. In the meantime, record profits. If you want to use something else, go ahead, I don't see anyone stopping you, do you? But the best and brightest have moved on to something better, not stuck whining about the past. That's the way this business works, technology improves, continuously. Either hop on board, or get out of the way. How many times can something so obvious be said?

211 posted on 03/15/2005 4:06:57 PM PST by Golden Eagle (Team America)
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To: Golden Eagle
whining about the past

Why are you so scared of the free market? Microsoft cannot compel people to use its products. There was a sense, not so long ago, that people preferred Microsoft, for Truetype, for support and a wide range of drivers, etc. If there's a problem, now, and a 'new' Microsoft, then the same market is still operating. Don't be afraid. Or be afraid, I suppose. It's your choice.

If Microsoft, and I say if, if Microsoft is saying it is not concerned with the problems faced by its customers, then their customers will look elsewhere. How many times must something so obvious be said? Why would anyone disagree with that?

215 posted on 03/15/2005 5:52:05 PM PST by sevry
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