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Come On Repeat after Me.
Microsoft cannot survive in a Linux World.
Their $ 40 Billion is irrelivent.
Nobody is using their software.

post this message over and over and you might just believe it.
Posted by: ShadeTree   Posted on: 02/12/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Come on repeat after me: "Linux is not being used, Linux does not work . .  DonnieBoy | 02/12/04
OK, this is an example...  IT_User | 02/12/04
Ok, Linux on the server is a done deal, but we read it, so ZDnet Prints it  DonnieBoy | 02/12/04
Just an added counterpoint, not non-news  agramont@... | 02/12/04
No it isn't  NemesisNL | 02/12/04
Come on repeat after me: "Linux is not being used, Linux does not work . .  DonnieBoy | 02/12/04
Then The True Question Must Be  PottHead | 02/12/04
You are right, Microsoft stands to lose a lot.  DonnieBoy | 02/12/04
Probably Unix  doe_z | 02/12/04
Unix venders can survive in a Linux world, MS can not.  DonnieBoy | 02/12/04
Come On Repeat after Me.  ShadeTree | 02/12/04
The $40 billion is certainly a tool  IT_User | 02/12/04
$ 40 Billion is not a tool but one hell of a lever.  ShadeTree | 02/12/04
Even with 40 Billion they can not stop the viruses and the bugs.  DonnieBoy | 02/12/04
It doesn't work  Bill4 | 02/12/04
Hail Linux  bohemian_z | 02/12/04

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