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Once again this is GOOD for all. Yes even MS.
This will spur competition and inovation. This will lower costs
for the consumer. All wonderful things made possible by
competitioin.

Now it might even create jobs. MS spurred on by competitioin
will hire even more programers to get LongHorn out the door
and that will give much needed employment to INDIA!!! heh heh
heh...snicker..sorry couldn't avoid that one..:)

Pagan jim
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One more step for Linux  htotten | 01/19/05
We've got no interest in this proprietory stuff  pa2004 | 01/19/05
And in the Real World...  Zogg | 01/20/05
Re: And in the Real World...  ReFoRMaT | 01/24/05
Linux, more popular each and every day  FilledOut | 01/19/05
Intel lets Linux into Centrino camp  Loverock Davidson | 01/20/05
Hmm, broad sweeping statement  Roger Ramjet | 01/20/05
Actually, the Linux ACPI maintainer has an Intel email address.  Zogg | 01/20/05
Just curious...  Michael Kelly | 01/20/05
What about...  AmusedAtItAll | 01/20/05
Once again this is GOOD for all. Yes even MS.  Laff | 01/20/05
Of all the...  Mack DaNife | 01/20/05
This started a while ago  Chad_z | 01/20/05
Off again  Prognosticator | 01/20/05
Re: Off again  Mack DaNife | 01/20/05
Within 30 days  Yagotta B. Kidding | 01/20/05
Laughing Out Loud (NT)  Anti_Zealot | 01/20/05
I wonder  Michael Kelly | 01/20/05
Now to crank up the install base  FilledOut | 01/20/05

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