Yes, but ...
I agree with the sentiment that MS basically forces its way on us. I
dislike MS not only because I agree with open source and choices, but
because, as an administrator, I still must go through the so-called idiot
proof installations (like that stupid paperclip) and I am forced to accept
IE on my desktop, even if I don't like or use it. It can be frustrating to
get rid of it as the default browser, and I prefer Netscape and Word Perfect
...pj
-----Original Message-----
From: Patrick [mailto:">tewkewl@mindspring.com]
Sent: Friday, March 03, 2000 9:16 AM
To: Wandered Inn; ">ale@ale.org
Cc: Appraising Microsoft
Subject: Re: [ale] The MicroSoft Propaganda At Work
The user usually is stupid...
> Now I've just trashed my orginal file. This is the one thing M$ does
> best. Doing things for you, you don't want them to do.
> Why? Because M$'s approach to the user is, the user is stupid.
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