Keeping this item in mind, picture the turmoil Microsoft could cause by doing the same thing to the U.S. and the rest of the world.
Picture Microsoft shutting its doors, forever, and never answering another support call or putting out another update for its software.
What would the world do?
All those systems reliant on Windows, all those corporations reliant on the Office suite - sure, the economy would recover eventually, but just how much of an impact could the closing of Microsoft cause?
I'm not trying to incite some sort of paranoia-fed conspiracy theories, but just think about it. A lot of Linux advocates dream of a day when Microsoft no longer exists, but do they really know what they're asking for?
Ever have a customer who has provided more headaches and hardships than they paid for? Sometimes there's those clients who think that just because they're the ones paying for the service that they're in total control and can manipulate their way into receiving the best possible "deal".
Fresh out of school and looking for work in the IT industry? Never worked in a big-name office before? Have a plethora of great ideas and creative instincts that you just know would excel you through the ranks of a company, if only they'd take a chance on you?
I've often said that the most exciting part of what I do is not doing work for somebody, but getting somebody to want me to do work for them. The sale. Boiler Room, Glengarry Glen Ross, Wall Street... all good (the best) sales movies with the same consensus: It's the thrill of the hunt.
Everybody knows it, everybody hates it.