If the consumers are that mindless then why shouldn't the company charge them whatever 
they want?  The people need to smarten up, not be babysat by government.

Cliff:
I don't know what the outcome of the Microsoft case turned out to be.  The whole thing 
was rediculus to begin with.  If Microsoft was a monopoly I wouldn't be using Linux, 
I'd be using Windows or nothing.

The part about Compaq is a contract between them and Microsoft.  They did not have to 
enter such a deal.  They did because ultimatly it was best for their business.

Lying on the stand or during other legal proceedings is another matter, of course.

Whether GM still has a right to this stuff under American laws, I do not know.  So 
without getting into pointless debate about it I'm gonna step out of the conversation. 
 Private Email is fine, but I don't want to get the Chevelle list into politics.  
We've been there. :)

I'm curious to see how this will all turn out as there is no way for me to stock up on 
parts now while they are cheap.

Tim.

On Fri, 31 May 2002 12:50:59 -0500
"Kelly C. Hanna" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Great idea, but not enough spined people to carry it out......most 
> consumers are mindless when it comes to issues like this.
> 
> 
> Kelly & Jana Hanna
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