FW: MS Bashing

From: Andre Paige <apaige_at_idulab.gov>
Date: Wed, 14 Aug 1996 13:51:00 -0400

Thought this one had it's high points, so I'm sending it on....




        Microsoft Introduces New Application - Windows Panhandling.

 Redmond, WA -- Microsoft Corporation chair, CEO and all-around
 babe magnet Bill Gates announced yesterday the introduction of a
 new product for Windows 95: Windows Panhandling.

 "The idea came to me the other day when a homeless man asked me
 for money,"recalls Gates. "I suddenly realized that we were missing
 a golden opportunity. Here was a chance to make a profit without
 any initial monetary investment. Naturally, this man then became
 my competition, so I had my limo driver run over him several
 times."

 Microsoft engineers have been working around the clock to complete
 Gates' vision of panhandling for the 21st century.

 "We feel that our program designers really understand how the poor
 and needy situation works," says Microsoft Homeless product leader
 Bernard Liu. "Except for the fact that they're stinking rich."

 Windows Panhandling will be automatically installed with
 Windows 95. At random intervals, a dialog box pops up, asking the
 user if they could spare any change so that Microsoft has enough
 money to get a hot meal. ("This is a little lie," admits software
 engineer Adam Miller, "since our diet consists of Coke and
 Twinkies, but what panhandler doesn't embellish a little?") The
 user can click Yes, in which case a random amount of
 change between $.05 and $142.50 is transferred from the user's
 bank account to Microsoft's. The user can also respond No, in which
 case the program politely tells the user to have a nice day. The "No"
 button has not yet been implemented.

 "We're experiencing a little trouble programming the No button,"
 Bernard Liu says, "but we should definitely have it up and running
 within the next couple of years. Or at least by the time Windows
 2014 comes out. Maybe. Just maybe."

 Gates says this is just the start of an entire line of products.

 "Be on the lookout for products like Microsoft Mugging, which either
 takes $50 or erases your hard drive, and Microsoft Squegee Guy,
 which will clean up your Windows for a dollar." (When Microsoft
 Squegee Guy ships, Windows 95 will no longer automatically
 refresh your windows.)

 But there are competitors on the horizon. Sun Microsystems and
 Oracle Corporation are introducing panhandling products of their
 own.

 "Gates is a few tacos short of a combination platter, if you get my
 drift," says Oracle Head Honcho and 3rd degree black belt Larry
 Ellison. "I mean, in the future, we won't need laptop computers
 asking you for change. You'll have an entire network of machines
 asking you for money."

 Gates responded with, "I know what you are, but what am I?"
 General pandemonium then ensued.
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