begin quoting Lan Barnes as of Wed, May 11, 2005 at 10:18:58PM -0700: > On Wed, May 11, 2005 at 10:08:46PM -0700, Todd Walton wrote: > > > > In each of these cases, Microsoft's wrong-doing was identified and > > punished. In none of these cases was it necessary to punish them > > merely for the fact that the wrong-doing led to greater market share. > > Anti-trust regulation is wrong. > > Lemme get this straight. It's OK to be predatory and criminal as long as > you pay something to buy your way out when you're caught? > > Hey, I really like this new paradigm! I'm gonna start to knock over > convenience stores. If I get away with it, I keep the loot, and if I get > caught, I buy out of it and Todd says it's OK.
You might want to form a corporation first. And then you can employ me -- that way, if they threaten to do anything _that_ bad (like fine you more than you want to pay) you can point out that if they do so, they'll be adversely affecting jobs. -Stewart "This is heading towards Kooler ground, innit?" Stremler
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