>Hi Doug.
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>>>Absolutely! I'm just not convinced that Microsoft has done their homework here, or perhaps they have actually done it and are making decisions that benefit only themselves. <<
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>I think that this decision be the result of the AOL bru-ha-ha with volunteers claiming employee status. I am under the impression (although I could be wrong) that the US government is thinking about legislating something regarding this. M$ may be trying to avoid another major problem with the justice department < g >.
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Perhaps. I guess I wasn't aware that this had happened.
>>> Do YOU like being used? I sure don't. <<
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>No. But I don't think about it in those terms. I think about it as being a part of the developer community.
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>Marcia
Me too. Look, Microsoft IMO has every right to do what they did. After all, it is their party < g > but the way they have done this seems very very clumsy to me.
*shrug*
Best,
Best,
DD
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