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From: "Rich Gauszka"
"Mike '/m'" wrote in message
news:qc4nv0t27pp00ucaf5df9did3h9378de8s{at}4ax.com...
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> 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
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> 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.
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