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Re: I used to agree 100% with your take on MS.
But now I am beginning to believe they aren't capable of planning and carrying out something like this.

Maybe not without getting caught. Remember when MSN deliberately made Opera users suffer by feeding those browsers [url=http://people.opera.com/howcome/2003/2/msn/]broken HTML documents[/url] designed not to work on Opera? Pretty smarmy. They haven't changed.


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Very good  Loverock Davidson | 02/24/05
Very Good Indeed  nucrash | 02/24/05
Good?  Anti_Zealot | 02/24/05
Shesh...  DarbyOhara | 02/24/05
You think it was just an "error?"  Judas I. | 02/24/05
Funny, this never happened when Giant owned it  Jeff Spicoli | 02/24/05
It makes one wonder what MS is _really_ doing with this procuct...  Hugh Jass | 02/24/05
jeepers hip-ma-creepers!  DarbyOhara | 02/24/05
What about others  Loverock Davidson | 02/24/05
Yes, as a matter of fact....  DarbyOhara | 02/24/05
Good  Loverock Davidson | 02/24/05
What a snafoo  michael-t | 02/24/05
Just a small nit  Linux User 147560 | 02/24/05
And to be REALLY nit picky  NonZealot | 02/24/05
Now they will be gunshy...  BitTwiddler | 02/24/05
It was already weakened once Microsoft bought it..  Jeff Spicoli | 02/24/05
Hehe. That's actually funny happy  BitTwiddler | 02/24/05
Actually  IT Scion | 02/24/05
Re: Actually  none none | 02/24/05
I used to agree 100% with your take on MS.  bjbrock | 02/24/05
Re: I used to agree 100% with your take on MS.  none none | 02/25/05
So how well did it perform before MS bought it  FilledOut | 02/25/05

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