Re: fruits of Bill Gates labor worth $50 billion

From: Samantha Atkins (samantha@objectent.com)
Date: Sat Nov 16 2002 - 05:04:24 MST


Dehede011@aol.com wrote:

>In a message dated 11/15/2002 11:35:01 AM Central Standard Time,
>puglisi@arcetri.astro.it writes: Actually, he will never repay us of the
>years he robbed halting innovation, stealing from and crushing competitors,
>and so on. The $50 billion is the result of a highly skilled marketing and
>legal team, and has nothing to do with the (inferior) quality of its
>products.
>
>Alfio,
> No inventor ever invented anything that the losers didn't say that or
>something very similar and no young man ever got a date with a beautiful
>young woman that some guy didn't say, "but I wanted to date her." Get over
>it, envy gets us no where.
>Ron h
>
>
More worthless bromides. You are speaking of a company found guilty of
illegal practices, practices that a lot of its wealth and power is build
upon. Are the victims of corporate crimes simply the "losers" who
weren't smart enough to be sufficiently criminal to "win"?

- samantha



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