____/ Kier on Saturday 17 November 2007 16:19 : \____
> On Sat, 17 Nov 2007 15:19:34 +0000, [H]omer wrote:
>
>> Verily I say unto thee, that p5000011 spake thusly:
>>> On Fri, 16 Nov 2007 22:48:56 +0000, Kier wrote:
>>>> On Fri, 16 Nov 2007 21:59:29 +0000, [H]omer wrote:
>>>>> Verily I say unto thee, that Mike spake thusly:
>>
>>>>>> If msft were to cease operations today:
>>>>>
>>>>> If Microsoft weren't (re)selling other people's software, they'd be
>>>>> selling cocaine, prostitutes, and slaves; and operating casinos and
>>>>> dog tracks. Either that, or they'd become an oil or pharmaceutical
>>>>> company. Same difference. They'd still find a way to exploit people.
>>>>
>>>> I don't know what you're smoking, but it must be rotting your brain,
>>>> man.
>>
>> Kieeeeeer has come to save the daaaaaay!
>
> You're an idiot. Pathetic and obsessed.
>
>>
>> Fear not brave Microsoft, for Kier shall defend thee ... man.
>
> I'm defending nothing, merely pointing out the stupidity of the idea. You
> behave as if MS is some villain from a cheap gangster film. It's not.
While I disagree with [H]omer's stats label, given all the evidence that is
presented here (and the Microsoft-owned media turns a blind eye to), it would
simply be naive to fail to recognise the crime which top-level employees at
Microsoft are doing.
Noticed the inside trading recently?
How about those OOXML briberies?
How about astroturfing?
How about rewriting the law?
In my eyes, Microsoft is nothing but a criminal in a suit. No, Microsoft does
not kill people (not in the obvious sense) and it does not steal by going to
your house and nicking your wallet. Microsoft does its crimes like a
gentleman. And it's still a criminal.
I'm done with this thread. I'm amazed that this even needs to be explained.
> Why
> don't you stop thinking in black and white for once?
>
>>
>>> Whoosh
>>
>> Boing
>
> Dipstick.
>
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