Niall Kavanagh said:
> On Fri, 26 Jan 2001, Tony Lambiris wrote:
>
> > Steve Ballmer, Microsoft's generally upbeat chief executive officer,
> > publicly acknowledged this for the first time: "I'd put the Linux phenomenon
> > really as threat number one," he said.
> >
> > har har har.
> >
> > But seriously, it's unfortunate they see it as a "threat". What they should
> > be concerned with is all the big players (like Sun, IBM, SGI, etc..) getting
> > behind Linux and supporting it.
> >
>
> Are they getting behind linux, or are they getting behind "threat number
> one" for Microsoft?
>
"The enemy of my enemy is my friend?"
jeff
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Thought for today: gorp /gorp/ n.
[CMU: perhaps from the canonical hiker's
food, Good Old Raisins and Peanuts] Another metasyntactic variable, like
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