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Microsoft has a *history* of suing people. How is it that you don't know this? Do a google search on Microsoft and suing and I'm sure you can find lots of your own examples.
Wait, let me make sure I understand you: When presented with an opinion that's backed up by factual information you choose to ignore the factual information and would prefer that it not be brought up in the first place. Is this correct?
Please help me to understand how this behavior which looks to me like the behavior of a troll is not trollish behavior? This resembles the behavior of http://www.politicsforum.org/images/flame_warriors/flame_34.php"&g...