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Subject: Rich People Making Intelligent Purchasing Decisions? Ha!

Author: Graham Laight

Date: 03:37:45 08/29/01

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On August 29, 2001 at 05:06:21, Derrick Daniels wrote:

>On August 29, 2001 at 03:54:30, Uri Blass wrote:
>
>>On August 29, 2001 at 03:34:11, Sergei Smith wrote:
>>
>>>I see Ferret got good results during the championship.
>>>Is Ferret the new name of an old program like Quest is the new name of Fritz ?
>>>If Ferret is a new program, where is can you download it or order the CD ?
>>
>>Ferret is a known program and you cannot download it.
>>There is no CD for Ferret and it is not commercial program
>>
>>You can send an email to bruce moreland and tell him how much money
>>you agree to pay for ferret.
>>
>>It is clear that 100$ is not enough for you to get it(otherwise
>>it could be commercial) but I guess that
>>10,000,000$ is more than enough so it is only
>>a question of money and only bruce can tell you the price.
>>
>>There is no public price for Ferret and bruce does not need to make
>>the minimal price public.
>>
>>He may lose from doing the minimal price public.
>>For example if the minimal price is 1,000,000$ and somebody suggests
>>2,000,000$ then it means that he is going to lose 1,000,000$.
>>
>>I guess that nobody is going to ask bruce to buy Ferret
>>for these prices but I may be wrong and one person
>>who is very rich may be enough to prove that my guess is wrong.
>>
>>Uri
>
>
>  You are joking right? Why would anyone pay that kind of money for a program,
>which is beneath the top five commericial programs? Just charity to Mr. Moreland
>perhaps?

Never underestimate the ability of people with money to be thick and stupid.

Big companies pay Microsoft millions for the right to use MS Office, when Sun's
"Star Office", which is just as useful for 99% of employees, is free.

I've yet to read an intelligent explanation for this, other than "Money turns
minds into mush".

-g



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