As it is, it turns out that things that 'look' wrong on a local level are often not wrong after all.

"Lester P. Susan" <[email protected]> Thu, 14 Dec 2006 19:20:23 +0100
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In recent years, the asset-price gains have been in housing.
For them, entrepreneurship doesn't require dreaming up an idea as obscure and knotty as Einstein's theory of relativity. After all, this is the kind of thing you might encapsulate in a macro.
"They all slogged along because a vast majority of these companies were owned by local governments and they were protected in their local markets.
Relicensing Linux will not be simple, due to it's hundreds or thousands of copyright holders, but it can be done if there is a will.
Why did Galanz ultimately choose the price war strategy? Before turning to venture capital, she will try to tap personal savings, debt, angel investments, government loans and grants and even financing from potential vendors and customers. The effort "makes it easier for people to create, manage, and share documents and spreadsheets online," the company said.
Verbatim copying and distribution of this entire article is permitted in any medium, provided this notice is preserved. I think the dollar will be on the soft side, but I don't see anything like a big crash.
Are these your big SMP servers? And this is a significant issue, IMO.

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