Let's wait. I remember some rumors about secret indiana project. In that time
some people thought that indiana is java-project. May be deal will be done only
with some part of SUN because JS continues saying about OpenSource future
(http://ostatic.com/blog/sun-microsystems-ceo-jonathan-schwartz-
Agreed, the Nazi-link is a tad crazy.
What we should rather do, is improving Solaris; the stronger it is, the worse
to take the company over.
[i]Mr. Carlson, in case you didn't know, WE are the people and the
community does have the means to influence Executive's decisions.[/i]
makes me laugh, t
Alan Coopersmith writes:
> Martin Bochnig wrote:
> > Be also aware, that IBM supported Nazi-Germany's dead-camps, by
> > selling the needed information technology to them:
>
> It's highly unlikely anyone working at IBM in the late 1930's/early 1940's
> is still working there. Blaming the current
Martin Bochnig wrote:
> Be also aware, that IBM supported Nazi-Germany's dead-camps, by
> selling the needed information technology to them:
It's highly unlikely anyone working at IBM in the late 1930's/early 1940's
is still working there. Blaming the current IBM employees for the actions
of som
2009/3/23 James Carlson :
> ольга крыжановская writes:
>> On 3/23/09, James Carlson wrote:
>> > Martin Bochnig writes:
>> > > Be also aware, that IBM supported Nazi-Germany's dead-camps, by
>> > > selling the needed information technology to them:
>> >
>> >
>> > Many thanks from all of us for Go
ольга крыжановская writes:
> On 3/23/09, James Carlson wrote:
> > Martin Bochnig writes:
> > > Be also aware, that IBM supported Nazi-Germany's dead-camps, by
> > > selling the needed information technology to them:
> >
> >
> > Many thanks from all of us for Godwinning this pointless thread. It
On 3/23/09, Robs wrote:
> At least for a couple of weeks. :)
Ah-ha.
How many weeks do we have?
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Hold on, please.
James was referring to where this thread was going, not to talking about what
the Nazi regime did.
Could we please stop this thread, and anything do with the possible acquisition?
At least for a couple of weeks. :)
Thanks,
--Robs
A Sun employee who is bound not to talk ab
On 3/23/09, James Carlson wrote:
> Martin Bochnig writes:
> > Be also aware, that IBM supported Nazi-Germany's dead-camps, by
> > selling the needed information technology to them:
>
>
> Many thanks from all of us for Godwinning this pointless thread. It
> needed to be done.
>
> http://en.wi
On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 2:58 PM, James Carlson wrote:
> Martin Bochnig writes:
>> Be also aware, that IBM supported Nazi-Germany's dead-camps, by
>> selling the needed information technology to them:
>
> Many thanks from all of us for Godwinning this pointless thread. It
> needed to be done.
>
>
Martin Bochnig writes:
> Be also aware, that IBM supported Nazi-Germany's dead-camps, by
> selling the needed information technology to them:
Many thanks from all of us for Godwinning this pointless thread. It
needed to be done.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godwin%27s_law
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James Carlson, S
On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 2:12 PM, Anon Y Mous wrote:
> FYI, in their own words, this is what IBM's opinion of Solaris is:
>
> "Migrate from Sun Solaris: Don't get burned"
> http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/migratetoibm/sun.html?&ca=qapromo-s0stg-b0stg-l0mig-d0stgsmb-n033-o0fromsun-g0usen
>
> Guide to
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