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- I buy MSFT & GOOG on same day, now MS up $1.78, GOOG up $147
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As long as the stock and the security sucks at Microsoft, and
THEY DO, there is little worry that Vista will be the thing that
brings them back to supremacy, and how great they are at
giving me more headaches, patches, integrated with
EVERYTHING, including Search with Ads whoopee.
If you had been using Apple Spotlight you would see that Search
isnt all that massive a new thing, whats the matter, you cant
remember where you placed your documents on your own
computer, and you want the OS to show you some embedded
Ads while you look for a word doc while youre on a deadline,
typical MSFT not fixing whats broken and instead screwing the
rest of the world with more geegaws in the polluted OS.
I bought a bunch of stock this year, GOOG when it dipped below
$300 and MSFT when it got closer to what its worth and dipped
below $25, today they are so far apart that any appearance of
there being any similarity between the two, is unconscionable,
one comany is losing their shirts and any "good" employees they
had, while Google racks up new ideas that are useful, and
extensible each week.
Microsoft keeps telling us to wait til next year, wait til the the
next release, Security, Services, whats that sucking sound? Oh
thats the Pockets of morons who are HOPING that someday MS
gets it right, then they might be able to get back to work and be
productive. Hold on, I gotta go Click Restart, my Windows
Update says its done, or is it?
The only reason Bill Gates got on Time Magazine is because he
bought that spot, he gave away YOUR money that was stolen
with substandard business practices, and illegal methods, thats
a great hero to have, a liar, and a thief. But thats what the world
remembers, I cant be bothered. I plan to retire on my Google
stock and use the losses from MSFT stock to avoid paying taxes.
A new strategy. - Posted by: educateme@... Posted on: 12/22/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use
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