"Mark Murray" is the name of:

*Mark Murray (born 1959), Australian rugby league footballer and coach

*Mark Murray (administrator), American government, academic and business administrator

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This is something that's been in the works for three or four months and frankly, it only represents a tiny fraction of Internet users.

You don't want to read too much into the track right now. But it passes just east of Austin. If the track were into the Hill Country, we'd be much more concerned for flooding. If it's east, the flooding chances will be much less.

It's premature for the state of California to be effectively providing a gift of public funds for the implementation of pollution control measures when we don't even know what those measures should be.

We still have an open mind. We'll negotiate further if the government is willing to drop some of these unreasonable demands.

[Microsoft argues that customers pay more for OSes now because they get more: Win 9x is more feature-rich than Win 3.x.] Windows 95 was a quantum leap in terms of features, ... The cost of the plastic and the keyboard has dropped, but the cost of hiring programmers has gone up.

We're disappointed that the state controller, who initially voiced support for the moratorium, has reversed course and is now supporting funding for the dairy projects.

One of the central allegations in the government's case is that Microsoft was trying to prevent Netscape from developing a browser for Windows and the facts simply don't support that.

All our products undergo hundreds of hours of testing before they are ever released to consumers.

The remainder of that tape was word games.