In a message dated: Thu, 29 Jun 2000 10:55:56 EDT
Andy Foulks said:
>>
>> No, it's that what they sold is garbage, their support sucks, and they have
>> yet to actually innovate *ANYTHING*.
>>
>
>Not quite...
>
>Microsoft Bob. 100% pure Microsoft innovation.
>
>'Nuff said. ;-D
Good point. Notice that to prevent the product manager from doing anything
else of this high caliber, Gates had to bribe her with his vast fortune and
marry her :)
--
Seeya,
Paul
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