Propaganda
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You can't possibly be, so we're smart? You're punishing me for being smart? What are you talking about? You're saying this is anti-capitalist? I don't understand. So should our product suck? Should we not try? You want us to not make money? What are you talking about? This is absurd.
Ain't nothing stopping you from finding a computer. You could approach them with the same contract we approached them with. Get your weight up. I don't understand. We approached these people. We approached these manufacturers. They could have said no. They said yes. What do you want me to do? You want me to tell the consumers don't buy our product? What are you talking about?
Ain't nothing stopping you from finding a computer. You could approach them with the same contract we approached them with. Get your weight up. I don't understand. We approached these people. We approached these manufacturers. They could have said no. They said yes. What do you want me to do? You want me to tell the consumers don't buy our product? What are you talking about?
Ain't nothing stopping you from finding a computer. You could approach them with the same contract we approached them with. Get your weight up. I don't understand. We approached these people. We approached these manufacturers. They could have said no. They said yes. What do you want me to do? You want me to tell the consumers don't buy our product? What are you talking about?
absolutely ridiculous, was Microsoft's argument. The problem was they just walked in super smug and super arrogant. And they were just like I'm saying, like, we smarter than everyone. It was our fault we're smarter than everybody else. Department of Justice ain't like that. They ain't like your little attitude. They asked him very, very direct questions like, yo, Do you remember this email?
absolutely ridiculous, was Microsoft's argument. The problem was they just walked in super smug and super arrogant. And they were just like I'm saying, like, we smarter than everyone. It was our fault we're smarter than everybody else. Department of Justice ain't like that. They ain't like your little attitude. They asked him very, very direct questions like, yo, Do you remember this email?
absolutely ridiculous, was Microsoft's argument. The problem was they just walked in super smug and super arrogant. And they were just like I'm saying, like, we smarter than everyone. It was our fault we're smarter than everybody else. Department of Justice ain't like that. They ain't like your little attitude. They asked him very, very direct questions like, yo, Do you remember this email?
They pulling up emails where them fools was talking. This is the first time that was like a part of like, because remember emails just now were born. Pulling up emails where they were like, knife the baby. Like talking about like really we're trying to kill Netscape. Like that's our goal. Like we're actually trying to get like just cutthroat, like Silicon Valley, like OG.
They pulling up emails where them fools was talking. This is the first time that was like a part of like, because remember emails just now were born. Pulling up emails where they were like, knife the baby. Like talking about like really we're trying to kill Netscape. Like that's our goal. Like we're actually trying to get like just cutthroat, like Silicon Valley, like OG.
They pulling up emails where them fools was talking. This is the first time that was like a part of like, because remember emails just now were born. Pulling up emails where they were like, knife the baby. Like talking about like really we're trying to kill Netscape. Like that's our goal. Like we're actually trying to get like just cutthroat, like Silicon Valley, like OG.
Like no, we're actually trying to kill it. They was like, yo, you remember this email? He was like, no. Like you don't remember the one you just replied to? He's like, no, I remember it.
Like no, we're actually trying to kill it. They was like, yo, you remember this email? He was like, no. Like you don't remember the one you just replied to? He's like, no, I remember it.
Like no, we're actually trying to kill it. They was like, yo, you remember this email? He was like, no. Like you don't remember the one you just replied to? He's like, no, I remember it.
he was just a jerk about it like they were like hey uh did you have any concern about any other companies he was like what i don't understand the question he was like what what don't you understand he's like what do you mean by concern i don't know what you mean by that and they were like do you know what concern means like i know what it means i don't know what you mean by that it's like sir deep okay um just this like smug i'm smarter than you i'm 10 steps ahead of you just
he was just a jerk about it like they were like hey uh did you have any concern about any other companies he was like what i don't understand the question he was like what what don't you understand he's like what do you mean by concern i don't know what you mean by that and they were like do you know what concern means like i know what it means i don't know what you mean by that it's like sir deep okay um just this like smug i'm smarter than you i'm 10 steps ahead of you just
he was just a jerk about it like they were like hey uh did you have any concern about any other companies he was like what i don't understand the question he was like what what don't you understand he's like what do you mean by concern i don't know what you mean by that and they were like do you know what concern means like i know what it means i don't know what you mean by that it's like sir deep okay um just this like smug i'm smarter than you i'm 10 steps ahead of you just
It just turned everybody out. But ultimately, their point was, okay, dude, you can't punish us because their product sucks. That can't possibly be our fault. We're good at business. This is what happened. Department of Justice was like, no, that's a monopoly. Y'all got to break this company up. Because the straw that broke the camel back was pairing Office and Windows with Explorer.
It just turned everybody out. But ultimately, their point was, okay, dude, you can't punish us because their product sucks. That can't possibly be our fault. We're good at business. This is what happened. Department of Justice was like, no, that's a monopoly. Y'all got to break this company up. Because the straw that broke the camel back was pairing Office and Windows with Explorer.
It just turned everybody out. But ultimately, their point was, okay, dude, you can't punish us because their product sucks. That can't possibly be our fault. We're good at business. This is what happened. Department of Justice was like, no, that's a monopoly. Y'all got to break this company up. Because the straw that broke the camel back was pairing Office and Windows with Explorer.
That's the part that did it. Because it's like you've made, now nobody has any other option. That's the same example I was given with Tesla. Because the point is, on general principle, consumers are supposed to have options. And the argument is, having options keeps everybody in check, right? Because... If you have options, that's going to force you to make the better product.