Hi,
(pooh , I'm quite early - about 4 or 5 further eMails and a "off-topic"
remark appears from somewhere in the list)

Years ago a JDJournal cartoon showed the 50% - 50% struggle between J2EE and
.NET within www.sys-con.com .
Several posters in the list already made clear that they (have to) live and
work with customers or even themselves sitting in front of Windows desktops
connecting the machine to e.g. J2EE powered servers/websites .
The only thing that annoys me about the Visual Studio .Net offers (that I
get directly into my inbox without even having to surf the web) is that -
like many other
list-subscribers from outside the U.S.A. - I'm not entitled to win one of
the X-Boxes which is randomly drawn among the U.S. based visitors of the
.NET developper survey-page .

sincerely,
U. Penski
cellular : +49 171 182 4770
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://uuhome.de/penski

----- Original Message -----
From: "W. Nathaniel Mills, III" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "jdjlist" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2003 8:48 PM
Subject: [jdjlist] M$ Sponsored links in Search Engines...


> I was searching for Java Developer Journal in Google to find the archives
> for this mailing list.  The top two sponsored links were from Intel and
> Microsoft.  The latter, inviting the searcher to the Visual Studio .Net
> website.  How dumb do the think we are?
>
> Regards, Nat
>
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