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"Enemy", "Imposter", "Communist", "Rebel", "Fanboys"...
I could go on and on listing insults that MS advocates have hurled at Linux. But here's my answer to your post:

"ms should just not do business with them for awhile and see what they think of their free software then"

Here's my guess: HP would struggle for a little while, then they would get regain their foothold and Linux would be much stronger.

So does this mean that you're in the NBM crowd? You criticise HP because they're selling non-MS software? Sure looks like it to me.
Posted by: Linux_Developer   Posted on: 06/14/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Hope they stick this time  Franklin_z | 06/11/04
No - they sold it...  Confused by religion | 06/13/04
not exactly  gc@... | 06/14/04
hp going to the enemy  V Sanders | 06/13/04
Um..HP and other PC venders have suffered under the gentle hand of MS  Laff | 06/14/04
HP's going where the money is  Chad_z | 06/14/04
MS do their dirty deed soon or HP might beat them to it.  km4hr@... | 06/14/04
the enemy  prrawlins | 06/14/04
It all depends on who you are.  Linux_Developer | 06/14/04
"Enemy", "Imposter", "Communist", "Rebel", "Fanboys"...  Linux_Developer | 06/14/04

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