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Somewhere in a poorer section of Aspen...
... the frsbie will fall into the yard of a child who might otherwise have none.

And with the simplicity of childhood, he will look up into the sky and thank Santa for the priceless gifts of play and joy and freedom from care that come with... he looks at the frisbie... something from Microsoft.

And so, Mike, you have contributed to what Microsoft has done for so many, give them a sense of purpose and possibility and play, even a feeling that the universe is not unrelentingly harsh. Not so long as Microsoft gives generously of itself for the good of all. Including poor small children in Aspen.
Posted by: Anton Philidor   Posted on: 12/28/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Materialize This  mighetto | 12/28/06
Still chasing windmills  John Zern | 12/28/06
You and Mike belong in the same room  Boot_Agnostic | 12/28/06
78% of corporations using virtualization?  mdsmedia | 01/01/07
Rep and I found time to share a laugh...  Mike Cox | 12/28/06
That is so sad that your son lost his MS frisbee. [NT]  swoopee | 12/28/06
Well, duh!  techboy_z | 12/28/06
Somewhere in a poorer section of Aspen...  Anton Philidor | 12/28/06
re: Somewhere in a poorer section of Aspen...  Arm A. Geddon | 12/28/06
"The Gods Must Be Crazy"  swoopee | 12/28/06
Looking forward to it  hoiatl | 12/29/06

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