__/ [ [H]omer ] on Tuesday 22 May 2007 03:58 \__
> Verily I say unto thee, that Roy Schestowitz spake thusly:
>
>> I smell corruption. Is it? Why yes it is!
>>
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>> | ...P member countries ('participating member' countries) sending
>> | representatives, and I am interested to note the majority of
>> | their representatives are, as individuals, also Microsoft employees.
>
> Good grief! How can they get away with that? Need I ask?
>
> Isn't there any non-Microsoft employee involved in this process, who has
> the common sense (and common decency) to stand up and demand that those
> with a vested interest step down and be replaced with neutral mitigators?
>
> Has the whole world become corrupted, or are they just weak?
The world /is/ corrupt. The most we can do it speak about it and show it to
others. Then, someone's job is at risk and action /might/ be taken. Thanks
to the Internet, these things become more shallow. Thanks to the World Wide
Web, nothing escapes without being recorded in text and then indexed. Maybe
knowledge will rectify things once and for all.
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