On Thu, 25 Oct 2007 08:30:28 +0100, Mark Kent wrote:
> Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> espoused:
>> ____/ Kier on Wednesday 24 October 2007 12:21 : \____
>>
>>>> Again, first-class corruption. Microsoft is part of a phenomenon and a
>>>> pattern. It is not the problem, but part of the problem. Being part of the
>>>> problem is still being a problem, no matter how you think about it.
>>>
>>> A much smaller part than you would like to make it seem, however.
>>
>> The BBC is more guilty here for allowing this to happen, but let's remember who
>> calls the shots now in the (MS)BBC. It's Trojan horse... Microsoft calls it
>> the 'ecosystem', but it's a radius of religion-like influence, kickbacks,
>> and 'protection'.
>>
>
> Hundreds of millions of pounds paid to Microsoft to do something they
> were already doing, whilst 2,500 people get laid off... only Kier could
> justify that.
Dishonesty will get you nowhere, Roy. Point to me where I have done any
such thing. *You* are saying all sorts of things about the BBC - how much
of it is actually *true* and not your feverish imagination?
Get your head out of your arse and stop putting words into my mouth.
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Kier
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