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IBM should not do business with M$
"IBM should set an example by starting to boycot M$, and demand that that M$ should support Linux!
Instead they created an unholly alliance."

I think the term you're looking for here is "Sleeping in bed with the enemy"

HEh heh
Posted by: ajapierce   Posted on: 11/03/03 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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IBM should not do business with M$  screaming silence | 11/03/03
No, then they would just help a competitor  DonnieBoy | 11/03/03
This is not the case  Savut | 11/03/03
Linux is good for a lot more than server and clustering  DonnieBoy | 11/03/03
I am glad I didn't know that.  NoB$ | 11/03/03
why?  prong@... | 11/03/03
IBM should not do business with M$  ajapierce | 11/03/03
IBM should not do business with M$  hal9000mx | 11/03/03
This worries me...  Mike Cox | 11/03/03
IBM does all kinds of proprietary deals.  DonnieBoy | 11/03/03
What does this have to do with build a processor?  thepubba | 11/03/03
You gotta be Trolling  nucrash | 11/03/03
open standards ? WTF?  mint_z | 11/04/03
Have you ever read any news and book on computer ?  Savut | 11/06/03
Too slow for MS?  StevoJ | 03/10/05
Mike Cox is losing his touch  bmonster | 09/23/04
Where to start. . . .  dscott5912 | 11/10/03
This should make it even easier...  pschroeder@... | 11/03/03
where have you been?  stephen732@... | 11/03/03
do you even read the post before being....  JoeMama_z | 11/03/03
LOL  FilledOut | 11/03/03

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