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Re: Can Neelie Kroes open an investigation against ECMA?

Hadron wrote:

> Ramon F Herrera <ramon@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> 
>> On Mar 4, 12:22 pm, Hadron <hadronqu...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> Ramon F Herrera <ra...@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> > On Mar 2, 1:45 am, Roy Schestowitz <newsgro...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> >> ____/ Ramon F Herrera on Saturday 01 March 2008 23:36 : \____
>>>
>>> >> > I was just wondering whether ECMA falls under the domain of the
>>> >> > European Community.
>>>
>>> >> > That would be such an easy prey, almost roadkill for the folks that
>>> >> > made the awesome achievement of having brought Microsoft to its
>>> >> > knees.
>>>
>>> >> > -RFH
>>>
>>> >> ECMA killed itself already. It won't be getting much business any
>>> >> time soon, unless it opens up branches in the vicinity of the mafia.
>>>
>>> >> Personally, I've slammed ECMA in public like a hundred times. The
>>> >> deserve this for becoming an abusive and vain proxy for Microsoft.
>>> >> One has to wonder just how much Microsoft paid for their services.
>>>
>>> > If I were in the EU commissions, I would look into the dubious affair
>>> > of trying to change the name of a well known computer language, from
>>> > "JavaScript" to "ECMAscript", simply because Microsoft hates Java with
>>> > a passion.
>>>
>>> > Haven't they heard about globalization? We live in Internet times, fer
>>> > crying out loud... Where do they come off trying to stick the
>>> > "European" label in an computer language?
>>>
>>> > -Ramon
>>>
>>
>>> So you disagree with ASCII too then?
>>>
>>
>> Check the calendar.
>>
>> -RFH
>>
> 
> Why did you snip the other facts I posted?

What facts? And since when is someone *required* to answer all of your
garbage?
-- 
Who the fuck is General Failure, and why is he reading my harddisk?


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