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Re: bundling is inherently unfair to consumers
Mitch,
All of my opinions regarding any matter immediately follow the point to
which I found stupid or silly.
And, I must add that I have never posted any attack upon anyone outside
of the context of "their particular point". Nor, have I started another
thread just for the purpose of conducting a personal attack. You read
all my comments in context.
And, I might add that if the author would admit they are only promoting
the sale of a particular product or brand, then their views may not be
taken as so silly. I do not find it stupid that Microsoft tries to
force the sale of IE or their networking. I only call their acts
illegal and unfair.
But, for someone on this list to fail to disclose they are only trying
to do the same thing while arguing as if they represented a consumer or
claim to be a consumer when they obviously are not, then that position
is "stupid" and correctly labeled as such. It is also highly
deceitful. And, when individuals continue to refuse to follow an
obvious line of thought or idea, they do indeed come across as "slow
learners".
Find those posts. I will be glad to explain why the view presented is
stupid or silly. I will also be glad to explain why the person appears
to be slow in understanding very simple concepts.
Hint: It has nothing to do with any author.
The argument or position taken was characterized as such in all cases.
And, I should add that if anyone makes stupid suggestions they should
rightly expect to have that pointed out. If you lie under oath you can
expect to be charged with perjury. And, you should not get all huffy
for being so charged.
Mitch Stone wrote:
>
> --- From a message sent by Lewis A. Mettler on 12/6/99 6:01 PM ---
>
> >I do apologize for being rather blunt. But, I call everything as I see
> >it.
>
> You "call" everyone who does not agree with you either stupid or slow or
> both. This is not "blunt," it is a world-class case of egomania verging
> on the pathological. I'll have nothing else to do with it.
>
> Mitch Stone
> mstone@vc.net
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Lewis A. Mettler, Esq.(Attorney and Software Developer)
lmettler@LAMLaw.com
http://www.lamlaw.com/ (detailed review of the Microsoft antitrust
trial)