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    much ado about nothing, if you ask me.

    i don't care what version i get, i'm still going to use firefox
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       #22

    garbanzo said:
    much ado about nothing, if you ask me.

    i don't care what version i get, i'm still going to use firefox
    +1...eventhough I will probably use IE

    The EU hade made this into such a ridicilous situation...
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    I demand a rep from all posters who doubted my wisdom.
    That should get me a lot of badges
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    petrossa said:
    I demand a rep from all posters who doubted my wisdom.
    That should get me a lot of badges
    Oh yeah...the thread that you and Night Hawk went on for ages...I thought it would never end
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    petrossa said:
    I demand a rep from all posters who doubted my wisdom.
    That should get me a lot of badges
    LMAO...rep from our estemeed Admin...You are ever lucky!
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    I hope Apple and Linux will be forced todo the same instead of singling out Microsoft and Windows, the EC regulators would be hypocrites if they didn't
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    dmex said:
    I hope Apple and Linux will be forced todo the same instead of singling out Microsoft and Windows, the EC regulators would be hypocrites if they didn't
    Thing is they won't...Microsoft has a much bigger wallet to drain...
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    Zidane24 said:
    Thing is they won't...Microsoft has a much bigger wallet to drain...
    True but Im betting if Microsoft or someone else made that claim then they couldn't ignore it for fear of double standards of regulation
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    dmex said:
    True but Im betting if Microsoft or someone else made that claim then they couldn't ignore it for fear of double standards of regulation
    I agree...except that is looking bleak at this moment. I question why Microsoft hasn't done so already...
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    Zidane24 said:
    I agree...except that is looking bleak at this moment. I question why Microsoft hasn't done so already...
    The claim Opera made to the EU was about IE on Windows being a monopoly and that IE breaks anti-trust regulation, the exact same claim can be made about Safari on Apple and Konqueror/Firefox on Linux... I believe Microsoft haven't made that claim yet because they haven't been fined and the matter has yet been finalized... I bet once it has and that ballot is included with Windows then I bet Microsoft will make that claim against Safari/Konqueror
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