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Subject:Re: Word in 2010 From:"Kevin Amery" <kevindamery -at- gmail -dot- com> Date:Tue, 8 May 2007 12:36:21 -0400
On 5/8/07, Hickling, Lisa (TOR) <lhickling -at- express-scripts -dot- com> wrote:
>
> I doubt that the OP has any interest in MS's becoming any more of the
> ubiquitous big brother than it already is, otherwise his post might have
> been titled "Word in 1984" :-)
>
> OP, please CMIIW.
>
> Lisa H.
> GTA, Ontario
Welll.... in his second post, he said:
"Not necessarily, but it would do a couple of things:
1. Quickly put a lot of these outfits out of business. If the program
came with every PC, then say goodbye to a lot of newer vendors."
To me, that implies that "Quickly put a lot of these outfits out of
business" is somehow a good thing. But I may be reading too much into
it....
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Until next time...
Kevin Amery
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