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Re: [Roy Schestowitz Lies Again] OOXML is a Sham. Here's Why. (was: [News] OOXML is a Sham. Here's Why.)

____/ Erik Funkenbusch on Friday 26 October 2007 17:03 : \____

> On Fri, 26 Oct 2007 15:38:24 +0100, Roy Schestowitz wrote:
> 
>> By association, Erik is as criminal and corrupt as those whom he defends.
> 
> You are going way too far there Roy.  Calling people criminals is uncalled
> for, and you should be ashamed of yourself.  That is, if you had any shame.

What a scummy man you are. Once again changing subject line to accuse people,
eh...?

Is bribery not a crime? Yes? Well, Microsoft bribed people for OOXML.

To borrow a recent example, how about inside trading?

Insider Trading Hasn't Affect Microsoft Stock - Yet

,----[ Quote ]
| MarketWatch.com reports that Robbie Bach, president of Microsoft's
| Entertainment and Devices division, sold $6.2 million of Microsoft
| stock just prior to announcing that Microsoft was going to have to 
| extend XBox 360 warranties to three years because of extensive 
| failures. The filings note that this was not part of any 
| scheduled diversification or selling program; this was a 
| conscious, unscheduled sale by the guy in charge of releasing 
| news that could affect the value of Microsoft stock.
| 
| [...]
| 
| Insider trading is a very serious violation of the law; just 
| ask Martha Stewart, who served five months in prison for 
| avoiding losses of $43,000 through trades that just had suspicious 
| timing (no insider trading was actually proven). This is $6.3 
| million that went straight into Robbie Bach's pocket.
`----

http://biz.yahoo.com/seekingalpha/070713/40947_id.html?.v=1

That's a crime, Erik. If you defend this behaviour, then you endorse crime. Be
careful.

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