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From: Jeff Shultz
On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 10:49:32 -0500, Rich Gauszka wrote:
>
> "Mike '/m'" wrote in message
> news:qc4nv0t27pp00ucaf5df9did3h9378de8s{at}4ax.com...
>>
>> So I see that, in addition to Passport's failure, Microsoft's Product
>> Deactivation feature is one of your hot buttons.
>>
>> Good, I'll have to remember that. :-)
>>
>> /m
>>
>> On Fri, 28 Jan 2005 21:02:35 -0800, "Rich" wrote:
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>>> Thought through what? George's lies or yours? Why do you think that
>>> people are concerned with your lies? It's especially true of the
>>> enterprise where volume license agreements with no activation are the
>>> norm.
>>>
>>> More typical mike miller lies and propagada. What's the matter? Are
>>> you behind on your quota?
>>>
>>>Rich
>>>
>>>
>
> Soon your TV may be deactivated < please enter your product key to view a
> program >
>
> SEATTLE (Reuters) - Verizon Communications Inc. will use Microsoft Corp.'s
> software technology to deliver video services over high-speed data lines,
> the companies said on Friday.
>
>
>
> Microsoft, the world's largest software maker, also has similar deals with
> SBC Communications Inc. and Comcast Corp. and is trying to spread the
> adoption of its software beyond Windows into devices for the living room.
Isn't that what was once known as "Tiger?"
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