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Thursday, March 31, 2011

CBS: Microsoft to file antitrust complaint against Google

So, the firewalls are up and the ActiveX controls are all in place. No matter how you slice it; whether it is available in html or pdf, the files are about to be shut down and even trying to open communication between the two through the BIOS, will probably lead to access denied.

I anticipate we have to wait and let the chips fall how they may. Any data or input from either Microsoft or Google could lead to the blue screen of death at this point. We may as well sit back and hope the anti-virus program is able to quarantine or fix whatever is eating away at them.

It doesn't seem like hitting the backspace, or any other key for that matter, will allow them to continue. At present, I think both of them would like to press ctrl, alt, delete and shift the focus back on themselves. That may not be a bad idea:

Maybe they can make the world a better place by starting at "home"!

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