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Re: [News] Google Will Change the Status of the Desktop PC

Roy Schestowitz wrote: 

> Desperate Acts (of Microsoft)
> 
> ,----[ Quote ]

<SNIP>

>| "We're late to the game. We admit it," confesses a
>| full-page Microsoft ad in national papers, begging the
>| world to try out its new Live search service. You almost
>| want to hand Chief Executive Steven Ballmer a cup of
>| cocoa. 

<SNIP>

> http://www.forbes.com/forbes/2006/1127/044a_print.html

Here's another desperate hot cup of cocoa:

http://www.mslinux.org/

| Microsoft Linux provides all the power of the Linux
| Operating System with the ease of use you've come to expect
| from Microsoft Products. 
|
| Microsoft Linux brings a new level of productivity to
| Linux, without sacrificing flexibility, performance, and
| control. In addition to features like My Home Directory and
| My Configuration, Microsoft Linux contains greatly improved
| support for Web and Enterprise development. 
|
| With Microsoft Linux Enterprise Edition, you can create
| scalable multi-tier applications using our new Graphical
| User Interface command-Line Technology (GUILT)?. Extend
| your productivity with optimized support for Internet
| Active-XWindows? Technology and built-in Internet Xplorer
| web browser. 

| Troubleshooting Daemon: Microsoft Linux includes a new
| Troubleshooting Daemon (crapd) that help you zero in on a
| solution if you ever have a problem. 

| How do I get MS Linux?
|
| We are now offering the MS Linux Introductory CD at a
| special introductory price of only $249.99 (plus shipping
| and handling), if you order before it ships. 
|
| MS Linux is released under the provisions of the Gates
| Private License, which means you can freely use this
| Software on a single machine without warranty after having
| paid the purchase price and annual renewal fees.

After looking it over, I realised that it is satiracle but 
entertaining.  Perhaps this is the direction Novell's SuSE is 
headed?    :-)

-- 
HPT

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