Post: Wait, did he say "too?"
Wait, did he say "too?" →
Posted Sunday 6th January 2008 03:04 GMT
In 'Draconian' Microsoft promises to make Office work again
The Microsoft guy said it was "too draconian?"
Is a little draconian possible? I'd think it would be akin to a little pregnant.
I'm not trying to have a long discussion about torture over the dunked waterboard here...but is he saying Microsoft has a line they've defined as sufficiently but not too draconian?
Will a future EULA refer to drawing and quartering? Sigh...let us remember good ole Drako's words...
"It is said that Drakon himself, when asked why he had fixed the punishment of death for most offences, answered that he considered these lesser crimes to deserve it, and he had no greater punishment for more important ones"
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