Chalnoth said:Did I ever say "just Microsoft?" You're the one that's crediting Microsoft with the standard platform we have today, not me.
I don't see what relevance this has to anything. Nothing exists in a vaccum.
OK, then--glad to stand corrected. But I have to say that your comments about Microsoft didn't seem to include anybody else as I read them. Glad to see you realize Microsoft has plenty of voluntary company in terms of its business strategies.
Does this make Microsoft have any less of a monopoly? Or make Microsoft's dominance any better for the consumer? As far as I can see, Walt, your arguments all have missed the point completely.
If you acknowledge that man does not compute by Microsoft alone, then you acknowledge that Microsoft simply doesn't have the kind of monopoly you fictionalize.
C'mon, Walt, you could at least argue the point. Is Microsoft a monopoly or isn't it? Is this bad for the consumer or isn't it? How Microsoft got to where it is today affects neither of these.
Above you state that you realize Microsoft doesn't act alone in the marketplace--but then you persist in labeling the company as if it did. I think you really need to make up your mind...