Michael,
With all due respect to you, do you really expect MSFT's positions to change based on posts like this or are you simply being annoying?
Bill Anderson
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>Ken,
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>Imagine a prominent businessman whose reputation is being tarnished by suggestions that he's cheating on his wife. He has no idea how these rumors got started, but he makes a show of his fidelity with open displays of affection and lavish gifts. What he fails to realize is that his house has a great big picture window, through which everyone can plainly see him beating his wife and carousing with the maid every night. Each morning he emerges and conspicuously embraces his wife as he departs for the office, confident that his image in the community is secure.
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>I understand that Microsoft has sprinkled a few references to VFP in various newletters, but it's the omissions from one particularly important one that make all of the rest of this show look like a farce. No amount of avoiding the subject does the least bit to obscure this patently obvious fact.
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>Mike
Integrity, integrity, integrity!