Greed is a wonderful thing... but I ask you... which
do you think is greedier.. SCO or Microsoft?

I think it's nice to know that SCO employees don't
agree with what's going on, afterall they are human
with finite pockets, personal lives and families to
feed. But the same can be said, both historically and
present day, that many of the Microsoft employees feel
the same way about Microsoft. It didn't stop Microsoft
from it's illegal and anti-competitive behaviour go on
for almost it's entire life, which still to this day,
affects the industry, negatively I might add.

Michael.

 --- Rik Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Wed,
2003-08-13 at 19:12, Ryan McDougall wrote:
> 
> > I agree in general, but Im not sure I give two
> shakes what SCO thinks of
> > me. Its not like SCO might change its mind if we
> all talk nicely to
> > them. In fact, they started the mud slinging and
> name calling -- Im just
> > amusing myself. ;)
> > 
> > If your going to pick a fight with a whole
> community, you should expect
> > to be reviled.
> > 
> > Cheers,
> > Ryan
> 
> I have it on great conditions of privacy, that most
> employees do not
> agree with what is going on.  This is a pointy
> haired, suit wearing
> decision, made by people that make more money that
> any of us can
> realistically dream of.  


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