perspectives.
>From a macro economic perspective, surveying the purchases made by
consumers and the OSes they run, Microsoft is an 800 lbs gorilla. You
are holding up robotic mice as a counter example.
If you want to believe a nominal example of freedom of choice is a
realistic option for most home users at this point, go right ahead. The
reality is, Tim Heald is a paid Microsoft consultant and you have
refused to disclose your holdings in the companymultiple times. Michael
Dinowitz, it should be mentioned, is padi by M$ to run this mailing list
to encourage the idea that there is some competition to ASP outside of
open source alternatives.
And Angel is from the future. I found that out yesterday too. He has
special powers and can fight equally well on land and water.
M
-----Original Message-----
From: Raymond Camden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2004 11:45 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Microsoft Fined 613 Million?!
> Microsoft controls 90% of the desktop market and will
> continue to for some time to come.
>
> Is that really a choice for most people?
Yes. Just because it is EASIER to buy Windows does not mean you are
_prevented_ from buying RedHat. No one said Linux was easy, but if you
don't
like it you have to use it - or use a Mac.
-Ray
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