Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 17th Nov 2006 13:23 UTC, submitted by Tanked
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"IMHO, this kind of movement is just plain useless: MS won't be able to prove anything, but they won't lose anything by just trying to screw us (a few millions? pfft!)."
No, they are losing million daily to the EU and that hasn't slowed them down. Gotta give them credit for their determination 
"No, they are losing million daily to the EU and that hasn't slowed them down."
I don't think they've actually paid anything yet: they keep putting off the fateful day with appeals and other stalling tactics. Not that the amounts involved mean much compared to MS's revenues anyway...




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2006-09-22
You have to admit, this looks a lot like a company that has hits it ropes-end and is grasping for anything to stay afloat. They have been bombarded with bad publicity for years: monopoly hearings, failures with Vista, EU battles, etc. What else do they have but to start attacking everyone else?
SCO was almost dead when they started the crap-throwing, but Microsoft isn't. Actually, once the "Vista sucks" syndrome of the past moths passed, everyone out there started saying that is by far the best MS product ever made. I don't know if that's true or not and I don't really care (I use Linux because I like it, not because I hate MS), and we're not going to see if Vista actually failed anytime soon. Give it, at least, two years.
IMHO, this kind of movement is just plain useless: MS won't be able to prove anything, but they won't lose anything by just trying to screw us (a few millions? pfft!).
Edit: a few typos.
Edited 2006-11-17 14:28