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Man 'o man, I can't wait to hack into that MS-powered Slot Machine . . . .
Early retirement, here I come.
Posted by: Plain Logic   Posted on: 10/24/03 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Man 'o man, I can't wait to hack into that MS-powered Slot Machine . . . .  Plain Logic | 10/24/03
As Linux and OSS grows, MS will pull a Sun or IBM  FilledOut | 10/24/03
Couldn't be more wrong  jnonneman | 10/24/03
He would have better to say...  John Le'Brecage | 10/24/03
who would want to co-brand w/m$?  stephen732@... | 10/25/03
Who would? Who did...  John Le'Brecage | 10/25/03
ummmhmmm  lmaxwell | 10/26/03
MS Has To Do Something or They Wont Stay Profitable  Blue Wolf_z | 10/25/03
i'm just surprised  stephen732@... | 10/25/03
Smaller back door  NT Admin | 10/26/03
finally  lmaxwell | 10/26/03
Good Point. Along came Java - and now MS brings us .NET  Plain Logic | 10/26/03
What is with the idiotic comments?  Spoon Jabber | 10/27/03
Correction, I will use feable minded name calling...  Spoon Jabber | 10/27/03

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