On 4/21/02 2:00 AM, "D�nes BOGS�NYI" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>>> - is this some kind of feature?
> Obviously! You just bought a new piece of programmed junk at high cost.
>>> - are the lost messages recoverable?
> Probably not!!! The messages are yours and are of no interest to either
> Microsoft or Apple.
Well you were wrong. His old messages were still there, backed up as the
program is designed to do.

>>> - will this be greeted by silence?
> Deafening silence. Neither Microsoft nor Apple accept the old-fashioned
> concept of service. There is NO money in it and the bottom line is ALL that
> counts otherwise how would Microsoft be worth $US50bn+.
Hmm. That explains why one (or was it two) of the lead programmers replied
within 12 hours.

>>> - is this an Office v.X innovation, or can this happen
>>> under Entourage 2001 as well?
> It is an Office X improvement made so that you upgrade at huge cost to you
> as soon as the next version is out.
Ok, Mulder. Enough.

Cb
cbrady @ tulane.edu
-- 
"The ostensible grounds of many dismissals are not the same as the real
reasons. I think that the only proper defense of academic freedom is
tenure itself."

Earl Russell [son of Bertrand Russell], 1988, in a maiden speech opposing
the Education Reform Bill which was to deprive British academics of
tenure and to allow them to be dismissed without warning merely for "good
cause"- just like any other British employees. Hansard, House of Lords
496, iii/iv, p. 1385f.



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