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A government counterresponse to Microsoft's filing is due next Wednesday.
Hoffmann, in a counterresponse to Sterba, concedes the point.
"High-intensity discipline promotes a counterresponse from the child.
"The only way Delta can make a major counterresponse right now is to buy Northwest," said one investment banker who spoke on condition of anonymity.
But in a conference call this morning with Microsoft and the government, Judge Jackson gave the Justice Department until Monday to respond, and Microsoft until Wednesday to file a counterresponse.
COUNTERRESPONSE: Coca-Cola executives pooh-pooh efforts to measure the impact of their "new paradigm" advertising with "old paradigm" techniques.
As the West loses its military and economic predominance, the counterresponse from the rest of the world will be couched in religious and cultural terms: "The fault lines between civilizations will be the battle lines of the future," he wrote.
Drexler's counterresponse began by returning to Feynman's 1959 talk, stating that "although inspired by biology... Feynman's vision of nanotechnology is fundamentally mechanical, not biological," and characterizing the challenges as being that of systems engineering rather than solely chemistry.