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Makes sense to me
---Microsoft should rely on their name brand recognition and start selling fish food.

Worms.---

That would be the next logical step. Their products are already so infested with worms they would definitely have the necessary experience with them.
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M$ "raising the bar" on security?  Jeff Spicoli | 05/10/04
MS Wi Fi  wonderbored | 05/10/04
Yes, up to 4 feet...  claytonmuhler | 05/11/04
Raising the Bar  TWRX | 05/11/04
Don't let the door hit you on the way out.  Franklin_z | 05/10/04
Exactly!  Jeff Spicoli | 05/10/04
B**ch at SMC, not MS  KTLA | 05/11/04
Linux beating Microsoft on more fronts than ever.  Spin_Masterz | 05/10/04
Wi-Fi and Linux  richhayes | 05/11/04
Dumbest post you ever made.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/11/04
Dude!  Spin_Masterz | 05/11/04
Dude! I got you to reply to my dumbest post...  IT_Guy_z | 05/13/04
The real story  wackoae | 05/10/04
I really would like to research this.  Harry Butts | 05/10/04
"BECAUSE THEY RUN WITH EMBEDDED LINUX." - Wrong!!!  BitTwiddler | 05/11/04
so what?  V Sanders | 05/11/04
Bull hockey.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/11/04
Let's leave Amber out of this  tic swayback | 05/11/04
MS made wifi hardware?  middle of nowhere | 05/10/04
Simple- no monopoly = can't compete  Xunil_Sierutuf | 05/11/04
Makes sense to me  Spam-ZD | 05/11/04
Simple- no monopoly = can't compete  mbratch | 05/11/04
Uh, that's the point  tic swayback | 05/11/04
THAT'S IT. NO MORE!!!  BitTwiddler | 05/11/04
right  V Sanders | 05/11/04
what?  Rick_K | 05/11/04
I see. So we were your Guinea Pigs...  BitTwiddler | 05/11/04
this is smart move  V Sanders | 05/11/04
I guess so  Rick_K | 05/11/04
Translation...  Spam-ZD | 05/11/04
Stop the BS please.  systemcleaner | 05/11/04
It's called FOCUS!  Rodney Davis | 05/11/04
Scattergun approach to business and markets  MacCanuck | 05/11/04
Scatter gun approach has always been a good thing.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/11/04
How successful has it been for MS?  tic swayback | 05/11/04
I would say some have been VERY succesful.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/11/04
Profit versus growth  tic swayback | 05/11/04
As I said, you have to go to bat a LOT.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/11/04
Well, steroids seem to help...  tic swayback | 05/11/04
A difference to the MS approach...  MacCanuck | 05/11/04
Off Base  Rodney Davis | 05/11/04
Why drop out since it is not a big deal for MS and you?  systemcleaner | 05/11/04
I should have qualified "computer-based" markets...  MacCanuck | 05/12/04
Fortunately, your opinion doesn't matter to MS.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/11/04
Such anger, No Ax  tic swayback | 05/11/04
That's because you're a heretic!  the_doge | 05/12/04
Sorry to see them go!  ShadeTree | 05/11/04
wireless bye bye microsoft 802.11g  wallis2004 | 05/11/04
What Tha?  fondy | 05/12/04

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