> Hi, everyone,
>
> Is anybody as happy about the finding of facts as I am? I really hope that
> this will limit Microsoft's ability to try and crush Linux as a competitor.
I'm actualy worried about what restrictions may be placed on microsoft..
computer technology is still a very new field.. placing restrictions on it
now is a bad thing.. and could potentialy harm future advancements if
companys are affraid to go into certain areas or to become too
sucessful....
I don't think microsoft should be punnished for being a sucessful
company... even if it blow up a few compeditors...
>
> Also, as a former OS/2 loyalist, considering what Microsoft did to my former
> favorite OS, and *how* they did it, this doesn't bother me at all. It can't
> be hurting Caldera's case either, can it?
I'm confused.. what did microsoft DO to OS/2?
Before flamming me to hard.. I'm very heavy user of linux (it's pretty
much my exclusive OS at home and my primary workstation at work).. I just
don't belive in regulatory actions.. esp in the technology area..
regulations tend to backfire... making the percived problems worse....
>
> UF's take on this was funny:
>
> http://www.userfriendly.org/cartoons/archives/99nov/19991107.html
cute :)
>
> Take care,
> Caity
You too,
Chris
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