Hopefully this message will show MY e-dress as the source .. having to use webmail at present on w2k platform has led to some strange happenings ....
Just wanted to let you know that even if "M$ takes over the entire world of the internet" they won't own it. I know (don't ask how) that there is a LARGE international group out there with a prime goal of circumventing M$ spys/control/access embedded in their software, and these people ain't slouches!! AND they use their own servers ranging from teeny tiny to multi-terrabytes multi-processor ones that would rival my "pro" ISP. Direct connect, keep the info going and flowing ... The net is there, the access is there, most of it can't be traced or stopped, and M$ can't do a damn thing about it. There's an old saying about how difficult it is to close a door once it's been opened. I don't think any nation, any corporation, will ever be able to close the door on the internet. l.d. ----- Original Message Follows ----- > Although I agree with the core of your argument, I think > it's misplaced. The dialog is bigger than just javascript > or the *evil schemes of a corporate giant*. The fight > isn't against M$ or for Arachne - it's a fight to allow > people the freedom to communicate. > > That's a battle I'd be willing to join. > > Butyl Bob, the organic radical > (doesn't that take you back a few months?) ----------------------------------------------------------- GO Concepts Inc. / 1-888-ON-GO-YET / www.go-concepts.com
