Andreas Ramos wrote:
>> E-PETITION: DOJ VS. MICROSOFT
>> The little guy never gets heard, right? Wrong! The editors of
>PC Computing just launched the official e-petition site so
>you can make your voice heard in the landmark U.S. v
>Microsoft antitrust case.
>> http://www.zdnet.com/chkpt/zdnu980601001/www.zdnet.com/pccomp/epetition
>
>
>This kind of stuff is just ridiculous. PC Computing lets you "sign"
>petitions both for and against. It's little more than a popularity poll. PC
>Computing is trying to insert itself into the fray as somehow "significant."
>DOJ will just ignore it, regardless of the result.
Yes -- I agree. I went to the site -- then promptly wrote the editor.
"Official -- by whom, in what context"? I asked. All this silly thing is
good for is generating traffic to their web site.
Kathy
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