... of course, my first response to the subject line was "it'll be a good
thing."


At 3:47 PM -0500 9/10/98, Michael A. Stone wrote:
>this afternoon , however, an idea came to me which i rather like:
>
>    if Microsoft is found guilty of leveraging its OS monopoly.. blah,
>    blah, blah.. they lose the right to keep their source code private.
>

michael,you are precious and priceless! this is great!!



>i don't expect this kind of thing to actually stop Microsoft's
>powermongers from trying to sneak things under the wire.. nothing can
>do that.

turning them into eunuchs? i mean, these guys are behaving like
kindergartners high on testosterone.



>
>besides, after that *embarrassing* glitch last week, where they
>somehow misplaced the source files for their one-time flagship product
>(currently under litigation from Caldera), i can't see Microsoft
>posing any serious objections to an off-site backup archive.


hmmm.. .i missed this -- details?


Kathy

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