>> I think it's kind of short sighted to sit here now and think, "Well,
Microsoft is so dominant that they'll always be the major player". And if
anyone thinks I'm crazy to think that the future could possibly be one
without MS, I suggest that they look at IBM's PC market share now in
comparison to 1985 or '86. <<
FWIW, I agree with you 100%. IBM's downfall came when the people buying the
hardware were no longer impressed by the IBM logo on the PC. It suddenly
became an acceptable business practice to buy a clone. I can easily see the
same thing happen to Microsoft. I've started to see a lot of people and
organizations move to Linux, even at home. Last night a neighbor gave us
her old PC. (We now have more computers than people.) It's a 486/25 or 33,
with a small drive. My 20-year-old daughter asked if she could have it to
learn Linux.
Gary J. Sibio
Mr. Travel, Inc.
>>> Please Mr. Gates, can we have our computers back? <<<
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