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> I really don't understand why Windows should be made a requirement for
> running OS/400.  Isn't Windows a big enough monopoly without making it a
> requirement to run an otherwise unrelated computer system?


   *ABSOLUTELY RIGHT ON*


> But then, I've been bitching about this for years now.  Nobody listens.
> Nobody cares.  I'm not a big enough demographic.


   Me too, but I'm a BIG SOB. DOes that give me more votes???

   I'm waiting for the pure Java CA so I can move forward to OS/2.

   - Larry

ps: It's Windoze or WinDOHs, your spell checker must be from Redmond.

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(616) 451-2500          | IBM Certified Specialist  AS/400
(616) 451-2571 -fax     |     RPG IV Developer
lbolhuis@arbsol.com     |     System Administrator for OS/400 V4 R4
www.arbsol.com          |     Professional Network Administrator
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