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The lows these people can rich have no bottom...
I wont be surprised if one nice sunny day MS users wake up to the fact that MS's NT-NG is some Linux or BSD kernel and other accutraments from the OSS community...

As a matter of fact, they mush have already realized that their mickey-mouse platform cannot carry one more weight and they need a complete rewrite. Prety much to catch up with the UNIX investment in kernel infrastructure.

The funny thing is that the 'fantastic' .net framework would blow all other competing platforms out of the watter. It DID NOT happen ofcourse. How could it? MS does not need a Java it needs a solid OS.....

What an uninteresting times ...
Posted by: michael_t   Posted on: 10/27/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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