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Old 08-08-2008, 07:28 PM
Fritzly
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Join Date: Jul 2003
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I have two observations about it:

1) The idea that a company could decide what I do with my phone, or my car etc. etc., is simply unaccettable.

2) The other observation , and at least for me as a MS shareholder, much more serious is that what we are seeing here is another example of how badly MS is managed: today they should have issued a long and detailed statement about WM 7 with pictures etc. etc. .
Timing is a key factor in a succesfull attack; they would have been able to exploit the momentum and gained a lot of attention, without running negative ads which are always a big if.
Did they do it? Of course not! They are silent as usual.
 
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