Sun Microsystems vs Microsoft

Hi guys!
     Answer this. If u r given a chance to work in Microsoft or Sun Microsystems then what will be u r choice.If u wish to work in Sun Microsystems then increment the sun�s counter else Microsoft counter
My choice is Sun Microsystems.
Counter
Sun Microsystems     : 01
Microsoft          : 00

I agree, but once its here ...waddaya gonna do? To bad the owner of each thread wasn't able to "switch" the forum for an already running thread. So this wasn't a "waste", allow me to adjust those numbers to reflect the current tally...
Sun Microsystems : 05
Microsoft : -10
Oracle : 03
Darn, did it again!

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