On Wednesday, January 22, 2003, at 09:32 AM, Andrew Hartung wrote:
it was a scheme, classic criminal racketeering...On Wednesday, January 22, 2003, at 06:27 AM, lenny bruce wrote:
X11 on Mac OS X began as a hobby-like interest in the possibilities of OS X
that Tenon illegally hijacked with criminal racketeering so they could profit.
this guy really needs to get a dictionary.
* make sure you're the only one selling it
* block anybody else from giving it away
XonX did all the work and yet Tenon was selling it and XonX held it back.
Apple broke up Tenon's little scheme by making XFree86 with HW OpenGL free.
Apple was just too big to be intimidated the way Tenon did with XonX.
Somehow people refuse to see it with computer stuff...
but it's the same crime whether it's done with oil,
the right to vote, alcohol, or any other product/service.
lenny bruce I am not a comedian,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] I am Lenny Bruce.
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