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Oracle, don't help Dell so that Dell can help Microsoft.
Microsoft is stuck in low-end systems. Contain Microsoft in the low-end systems and send Linux to the low-end systems to make Microsoft's life real difficult. That is the way to go.
Posted by: systemcleaner   Posted on: 12/07/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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I think they will move up the food chain.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 12/07/04
What will happen? Go figure what?  systemcleaner | 12/07/04
Gee, I guess you can't read the article.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 12/07/04
Gee  nomorems | 12/08/04
thats absurd  doh123 | 12/08/04
I still laugh at the idea  nucrash | 12/08/04
More marketing from Dell ...  George Mitchell | 12/07/04
Not just Dell...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 12/07/04
OMG....  nucrash | 12/08/04
Oracle, don't help Dell so that Dell can help Microsoft.  systemcleaner | 12/07/04
Oracle will do what makes financial sense to them.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 12/07/04
Yes indeed.  systemcleaner | 12/08/04
Why should Oracle care?  rapson | 12/08/04
Do you help your enemy to eliminate yourself?  systemcleaner | 12/08/04
Scaling  Roger Ramjet | 12/08/04
Not the absolute problem  nucrash | 12/08/04
Quality of Life  nomorems | 12/08/04
1 article, 50 retractions  nucrash | 12/08/04
SETI  hipparchus2000 | 12/08/04

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