Ralph vs. Billy (10/16/97)
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Ralph Nader, famed consumer rights advocate, is taking on the software giant Microsoft. Salon magazine reports that he has organized a conference in D.C. next month to explore Microsoft's attempt to "extend its near-monopolistic control of the software business into other industries, including banking, insurance, car dealerships, travel services, real estate, and television." The interview is definitely worth a read. Go, Ralph, go!
Car dealerships? We didn't realize Bill's apparent deep psychological need to own everything had extended so far. Sounds doomed to failure, though, seeing as we all know what things would be like if Microsoft built cars.
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| | The above scene was taken from the 10/16/97 episode: October 16, 1997: (Sorry—this was before we started writing intro text for each episode!)
Other scenes from that episode: 90: Courtroom Drama! (10/16/97) Meanwhile, the Sun-Microsoft lawsuit is heating up admirably. The Chronicle reports that Sun is now suing for an additional $35 million in legal damages. Sun has amended their suit, which originally claimed breach of contract for shipping an incompatible version of Java, to include the charge that Microsoft made Java source code available to developers over their web site... 91: More Ninja Attacks (10/16/97) Another one down, in the covert conspiracy to eliminate Mac-type news and rumors websites... MacInsider, one of the best-known sources of Apple-related information, today announced that they are "retiring" after four months of active duty...
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