On Tue, 20 Oct 2009 14:25:50 -0500, STAN STARINSKI wrote:
> Stri**ing Win7 of some addons (chiefly - no Email Client, etc.) is due
> to Anti**ust lawsu** filed by EuroUnion je*ks who can't stand an idea of
> an American company (Microsoft) jamming competition into the mud, just
> because Microsoft is BEST in the world, yet a U.S. premier co. It is
> also due to some
> other artificial, politically-motivated lawsu**s against Microsoft, that
> Email, MovieMaker, etc have been stri**ed off of the Operating System,
> OK?
>
> Ap*le doesn't have nearly as much market share as MS, hence it was not
> subject to such lawsu**s... yet.
>
> However the bottom line YOU CAN DOWNLOAD, and in fact it's fed down your
> throat - all such utilities from MS website, especially their
> WindowsLive section.
> You get LiveMail, PhotoGallery, Movie, whatever... STOP complaining and
> get new reality into your mind.
> These thjings are now an optional download, rather than mandatory
> inclusion as has been from Windws95 thru WinXp thru Vista. All it takes
> is a few hours to download & setup. You should complaion to EU
> go**rnment and thanks some pri**s for these lawsuits that now force you
> to download things instead get pre-packaged in Operating System
>
> The positive fact however, now you have a choice. Windows7 is a lean,
> fast machine and if you prefer Thund**bird for email for example, you
> can download it w/o bothering with WindowsLiveMail - leaving you with
> MORE disk space and less cluttered filesystem, than would've been should
> WIndows come with email, movie, and whatever else you desire.
On the other hand, I recall that 20 or 30 years ago GM was always very
careful to keep their market share below 50% - because they knew that if
they got too big, the government would break them up. Remember ATT?
>
> It's now a dowloadable "Plus" feature, stop complaining. Soetimes I
> feerl bad for Gill Bates to be a target of frivolous complaints.
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