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The big companies are going to SCO them...
I'm pretty sure I can use "SCO" as a verb meaning:
To crush a company that tries to make money off a patent that is either invalid, or has nothing to do with, other another more successful innovation.

How would I pronouce that for use as verb "s-c-o" or "skio")?
Posted by: el1jones   Posted on: 10/21/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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The big companies are going to SCO them...  el1jones | 10/21/05
Pronunciation  Yagotta B. Kidding | 10/21/05
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If XML itself is not the problem, what is?  balsover | 10/21/05
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What's important  IT_User | 10/21/05
The wording of the claims  Yagotta B. Kidding | 10/21/05
I only saw the title of the patent on their web page  balsover | 10/21/05
This looks interesting...  balsover | 10/21/05
Down With Scientigo  Brakk Stein | 10/22/05

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