Not really.  Microsoft needs some help.  Obviously loosing market share
to something that they can't compete with on many levels is causing some
problems.  I am sure the economy downturn has also had a hand in their
advertising strategy.  

I say that right after battling an F10 install and finding the automagic
NetworkManager is still borked.  At least I can kill the routine, make
it work, and do something useful within an hour of starting the reload,
as opposed the a box I reloaded (with one of our favorite MS products)
that took 2 days to get running.

Anybody know where in Redmond I can send the bill for my time?

Dave


On Sat, 2008-12-06 at 00:00 -0600, Russ Crawford wrote:
> Does anyone else find it weird that there is a Microsoft ad at the 
> bottom of this page?
> 
> And that the article itself reads like an IBM press release?
> 
> http://www.informationweek.com/shared/printableArticle.jhtml?articleID=212202109
> 
> 

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