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Duh! It is obvious!!!
Everyone knows that Microsoft is the defacto standard, and everyone wants to use the standard.
A few people belly ache about Microsoft doing this and Microsoft doing that. They make a lot of noise but mean nothing.

Anyway these losers want to get people to move away from the standard to a chaos of unstandardized, competing platforms, intellectual property theft, viral licencing agreements.

People with influence know that they MUST adhere to the real standards. Hiring people who don't know how to get real jobs and have to give low quality code away for free don't cut it in the business world.

Basically, everyone knows Microsoft and everyone MUST know Microsoft to survive, so if you hire a moron who only knows Linsux then you on a lonely little island of your own. You can't work and so you lose money. You keep getting hammered and waste time to viral software and not being able to run standard APPLICATIONS.

The cost of going to Linsux can be infinite if you go out of business because of it.
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I dunno....  James T. Kirk | 01/22/04
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...said the blind man.  Ployd_Farker | 01/22/04
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Here's how they did it  IT_User | 01/22/04
Try my Cost comparison post below (NT)  Update victim | 01/22/04
Duh! It is obvious!!!  xbee | 01/22/04
Since when is Microsoft standard?  MacGeek2121 | 01/23/04
well depends  JWatson77 | 01/22/04
Because human bings cost too much.  DanIelWalker_z | 01/23/04
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Cost of Ownership comparison.  Update victim | 01/22/04
This is the Apple arguement.  MacGeek2121 | 01/23/04
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FUD is dead  j.m.galvin | 01/22/04
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HEY!  AbsolutelyNot | 01/22/04
A thousand pardons! Didn't mean to insult the C64! (NT)  dicktaurus@... | 01/22/04
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Operating Systems & Office Prod S/W are now Commodities  brenthawkinsmd | 01/22/04
after 10 years  JWatson77 | 01/22/04
Since choices were available before  FilledOut | 01/22/04
That would be nice  AbsolutelyNot | 01/22/04
but remeber  JWatson77 | 01/22/04
Oh Yeah  John Carroll ZDNet Moderator | 01/23/04
If you cant compete on quality, cut the price  jellyclock | 01/23/04
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SSOD  ShadeTree | 01/23/04
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