Originally posted by Hooligan
Without involving coercion I can't. I can always tell Bill: "Hey, I'm not going in there." He can fire me if he wants and hire somebody who will go into the bar. If he pulls a gun on me and insists (i.e. coercion) then that is and should be illegal.
You really can't? It's quite easy to construct such a scenario. Suppose you work for Bill. Suppose your wife has been laid off. You need to earn money for your family. Therefore, you cannot tell Bill to FO. To be sure, you can look for other jobs, but at that moment, you cannot afford to quit your job.
If you want to go into hitech's office, that's the price you pay. It's his office and he smokes. As long as nobody uses force to get you in there, why should anybody besides hitech tell him if he can smoke in his office.
I dunno hooli. Does hitech have employees? Does hitech have the right to smoke exposing his employees to second hand smoke? Hitech's office isn't a private building, is it? He employs the public. Ergo ...
Like the post office you mean? The only monopolies are government supported ones.
Hooligan, it's ok for you post remarks like that, but both of us know you don't believe it.
Well I don't think Windows is perfect, but a lot of people buy it so the votes would indicate that it is better than brand-X. I do not believe your premises: (its a POS, they don't try to improve it).
Hooligan, think about it. Suppose Microsoft had 25% of the PC OS market. Do you think they would be straining to to bullet proof their products? Are they bullet proof now? Why aren't they straining? No competition. Why is there no competition? Predatory business practices and favorable court rulings. While MS is not a monopoly dejure, it is a monopoly in fact.
If you are right then 5 years from now you won't have to worry about using Windows because somebody will take their business away just like they took Wordperfect's so-called-monoply.
Sure, this stuff will eventually shake out and I'm content to wait if the courts will play fair.
MS DOESN'T HAVE A MONOPLY. Your alternate choices may be unattractive but YOU STILL CHOOSE. Your local telephone company may have a monoply. You can't start string your own phone lines and selling phone service to your neighbors. The police would come to your door if you tried. That is a monoply.
Yeah, I'm familiar with the phrase, in fact and in practice.
Where did I say that? Given the choice: I will take the army, police and highways and pay for them. The post office should be privatized and the BATF and DOE should go in the dustbin. I can't think of a compelling reason we should have to license cars.
Well, I agree about the post office, but not much else. Concerning car licenses, how about tracking of criminals? How about when a 6 year old is snatched by a pedophile? Want the neighborhood watch to say "well, his car was yellow and he looked mean?"
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