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Default [News] MSFT Alert - Jump Ship - 06-07-2006 , 12:19 AM






Down another 1.64% yesterday. Almost below 22 dollars at the moment (a couple
of months ago I predicted the teens by the end of Q3). Look at the graph and
despair.

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Default Re: [News] MSFT Alert - Jump Ship - 06-07-2006 , 01:41 AM






__/ [ Roy Schestowitz ] on Wednesday 07 June 2006 05:19 \__

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Down another 1.64% yesterday. Almost below 22 dollars at the moment (a
couple of months ago I predicted the teens by the end of Q3). Look at the
graph and despair.
Oops. Wrong newsgroup. I'm such an idiot. Sorry.


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Default Re: [News] MSFT Alert - Jump Ship - 06-14-2006 , 08:32 PM



On Wed, 07 Jun 2006 06:41:06 +0100, Roy Schestowitz
<newsgroups (AT) schestowitz (DOT) com> wrote:

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__/ [ Roy Schestowitz ] on Wednesday 07 June 2006 05:19 \__

Down another 1.64% yesterday. Almost below 22 dollars at the moment (a
couple of months ago I predicted the teens by the end of Q3). Look at the
graph and despair.

Oops. Wrong newsgroup. I'm such an idiot. Sorry.
Almost a daily event
You toking the same what Fred and I are ? ====~

plh
Paul

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Default Re: [News] MSFT Alert - Jump Ship - 06-14-2006 , 10:57 PM



__/ [ Paul ] on Thursday 15 June 2006 01:32 \__

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On Wed, 07 Jun 2006 06:41:06 +0100, Roy Schestowitz
newsgroups (AT) schestowitz (DOT) com> wrote:

__/ [ Roy Schestowitz ] on Wednesday 07 June 2006 05:19 \__

Down another 1.64% yesterday. Almost below 22 dollars at the moment (a
couple of months ago I predicted the teens by the end of Q3). Look at the
graph and despair.

Oops. Wrong newsgroup. I'm such an idiot. Sorry.

Almost a daily event
You toking the same what Fred and I are ? ====~
No, but I post a lot to "that other group", which is why every once in a
while, the messages might land at the wrong place. MSFT down over 20$
recently, primarily due to Google and GNU/Linux/OSS... *glee*

Best wishes,

Roy

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Default Re: [News] MSFT Alert - Jump Ship - 06-15-2006 , 12:59 AM



__/ [ Ignoramus7096 ] on Thursday 15 June 2006 06:07 \__

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On Thu, 15 Jun 2006 03:57:43 +0100, Roy Schestowitz
newsgroups (AT) schestowitz (DOT) com> wrote:
No, but I post a lot to "that other group", which is why every once in a
while, the messages might land at the wrong place. MSFT down over 20$
recently, primarily due to Google and GNU/Linux/OSS... *glee*

Corrigenda: Should be 20% (a /crucial/ typo of adjacent keystrokes).


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My feelings exactly.

This "software giant" is unable to release another release of its OS
for five years. ROTFLMAO. With thousands of well paid "professionals"
on its payroll. Contrast this to Linux, where new "releases" are
released either continuously, or every half a year or so, depending on
how you count, all mostly by part time volunteers.

I am glad to find consent. I could elaborate on the causes of this demise,
but the newsgroup does not encourage this off-topic discussion. It'll be
interesting to see if Google takes the 'OSS torch', as opposed to Canonical,
Red Hat, Novell, Oracle, or others.

Best wishes,

Roy

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Default Re: [News] MSFT Alert - Jump Ship - 06-15-2006 , 01:07 AM



On Thu, 15 Jun 2006 03:57:43 +0100, Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups (AT) schestowitz (DOT) com> wrote:
Quote:
No, but I post a lot to "that other group", which is why every once in a
while, the messages might land at the wrong place. MSFT down over 20$
recently, primarily due to Google and GNU/Linux/OSS... *glee*
My feelings exactly.

This "software giant" is unable to release another release of its OS
for five years. ROTFLMAO. With thousands of well paid "professionals"
on its payroll. Contrast this to Linux, where new "releases" are
released either continuously, or every half a year or so, depending on
how you count, all mostly by part time volunteers.

i



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Default Re: [News] MSFT Alert - Jump Ship - 06-15-2006 , 09:34 AM



On Thu, 15 Jun 2006 05:59:25 +0100, Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups (AT) schestowitz (DOT) com> wrote:
Quote:
__/ [ Ignoramus7096 ] on Thursday 15 June 2006 06:07 \__

On Thu, 15 Jun 2006 03:57:43 +0100, Roy Schestowitz
newsgroups (AT) schestowitz (DOT) com> wrote:
No, but I post a lot to "that other group", which is why every once in a
while, the messages might land at the wrong place. MSFT down over 20$
recently, primarily due to Google and GNU/Linux/OSS... *glee*


Corrigenda: Should be 20% (a /crucial/ typo of adjacent keystrokes).
It is down by about as much in the last several years, if I recall
correctly.

Quote:
My feelings exactly.

This "software giant" is unable to release another release of its OS
for five years. ROTFLMAO. With thousands of well paid "professionals"
on its payroll. Contrast this to Linux, where new "releases" are
released either continuously, or every half a year or so, depending on
how you count, all mostly by part time volunteers.


I am glad to find consent. I could elaborate on the causes of this demise,
but the newsgroup does not encourage this off-topic discussion. It'll be
interesting to see if Google takes the 'OSS torch', as opposed to Canonical,
Red Hat, Novell, Oracle, or others.
Yes, that is an interesting topic to ponder indeed. I have nothing
against discussing it here, in an appropriate manner.

i



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