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From: nigel@stonewall.demon.co.uk (Nigel Whitfield)
Subject: Re: SCO market share
References: <2efuku$4vj@rhombus.cs.jhu.edu> <9312142221.aa02201@fags.stonewall.demon.co.uk> <1993Dec15.015758.17502@news.csuohio.edu>
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Date: Thu, 16 Dec 1993 09:32:11 +0000
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In article <1993Dec15.015758.17502@news.csuohio.edu> thx1139@babbage.cba.csuohio.edu (tim werner) writes:
>
>At least when you have the source there's a chance you, or someone on
>the net, can figure it out.

I'm the editor of a magazine. Not a C programmer. Whatever platform
we're using, I want the operating system to work and not fall over at
a time when a couple of hours delay will cost us thousands of pounds.

The economics of the business demand that you have come-back on
support.

Nigel.