On Thu, 15 Apr 2004, Michael Chaney wrote:

> and made some programming effort to make it so.  When Windows 95 first
> came out, IE was an addon that came with the Plus Pack, so obviously it
> wasn't really an integral part.  And it was shown at the big anti-trust
> trial that it wasn't, in fact, an integral part.

Win95?!! In case you haven't noticed, M$ has released Win 98/2000/ME/XP, 
and IE is an integral aprt of all of those releases. In XP service pack 1 
they may have added a way to "remove" it, but that was also a punitive 
result of their monopolistic activity.

Jojo Ayson of Microsoft admitted as much when he said that M$ service pack 
1 had to include this removal option because of a "pesky little company 
called Netscape." I was at the M$ TechFest at the Cebu Marriott Hotel and 
I heard him. I was there. You weren't.

You're living in the past. It's about time you wake up before you start 
playing with your pliers. You'll probably hurt yourself.

God bless!
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