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True, but what was made public was that Microsoft facilitated Baystar's backing of SCO, not that they actually promised to bankroll it themselves (as far as I can remember, anyway...if I'm wrong about that, I'm sure I will be corrected promptly). The real twist is that they apparently told Baystar not to worry about the 50 million! dollars and then basically weaseled out of it. Sounds like something an old college roommate of mine would have done (the jerk).