Hi Barry and Workers,
That is an interesting article. It will be fascinating to see how MS
finally decides to work it out. Piracy is a big challenge especially in
places like China where they have developed rules of their own to live
by.
Of course as MS does have the biggest oar in the water as far as OSs go,
they are taking a big chance on large customer dissatisfaction. If it
gets too difficult to utilize the software, I am sure they will be
inundated with "recursive irration" from their customers. Thanks for
passing it along.
Your sharing has given me pause and now I believe I will wait a bit
before using XP and see what the consensus is. I am very happy with
WIN98SE and IE5.5 thus far, and can't see any need to make any changes.
Yet! LOL!
Also, from my POV, all POVs are tainted with self-interest. ;-)
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Regards,
Roger Williams
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www.thespiritquest.org
> Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2001 18:27:59 -0500
> From: Barry Aronson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: PCWorks: For all who look to the future
>
> Hello Listers!
>
> I found this little article in my email today and thought I would
share it
> with the rest of you.
>
> Windows XP Product Activation: Whistler's Poison Pill?
[snip]
> It is interesting how POVs are so different when self-interest is
involved.
>
> Barry Aronson -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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