Wha? they go outlaw windows?  Shareholders wont do non of that in realm of 
lawsuits because M$ & the media done a good job at brain neutering the masses and 
furthering intellectual ejemity<sp> in the schools. Damn, I taking cis-2 and they 
concentrate in M$ details of operation and not on raw talent,  teacher go ding 
you in the grade dept. if your comment block is not just sooooo perfect... shit.

--chris

11/1/02 7:15:08 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>On Fri, 01 Nov 2002 09:10:59 EST, John Stracke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  said:
>> Sean Jones wrote:
>> >I understand where I went wrong. But I doubt that any commercial enterprise 
would want to block access to MS servers in RL.
>> Well, it'd be a good way to inhibit people from sneaking Windows into 
>> the company.
>
>And in addition, not all the net is a "commercial enterprise".  There's a very
>large worldwide presence in the gov/edu/org arenas - and a *LOT* of those
>organizations have political, philosophical, or other reasons for blocking
>Microsoft.  I'm sure there's privately held companies that can afford to have
>similar views - and I'm waiting for a shareholder suit against the board of a
>publicly held company for decreasing profits by continuing to permit the use a
>certain MUA even though it's one of the leading causes of virus and worm
>propagation...
>
>-- 
>                               Valdis Kletnieks
>                               Computer Systems Senior Engineer
>                               Virginia Tech
>
>



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