The interesting thing about Judge Posner's statement is that it implies that the State Attorneys General are the ones who scuttled any possibility of statement. He went out of his way to praise the efforts of both Microsoft and the DOJ, but notably did not mention the States. It wouldn't surprise me, really. The States know that a settlement means they can't file civil suits. And, with the tobacco money still warm in their hands, they view Microsoft as their next cash-cow. Michael J. Sheldon Internet Applications Developer Phone: 480.699.1084 http://www.desertraven.com/ PGP Key Available on Request -----Original Message----- From: plug-discuss-admin@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us [mailto:plug-discuss-admin@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us]On Behalf Of Jim W Sent: Sunday, April 02, 2000 13:22 To: plug-discuss@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us Subject: Re: What shall we do with the Microsoft..... Fortunately, all this postuting on our part will not be of any import soon. Since Richard Posner can't get M$ and the DoJ together (and he has admitted that it is impossible), the decision of the court will issue its findings - probably later this week. Unfortunately all that it means is that the issues will be tied up in the Appellate courts and higher for many years to come. Jim The future is now _______________________________________________ Plug-discuss mailing list - Plug-discuss@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss