Microsoft Promises
Every nursing home posts a Patients Rights list. Many of these rights are Federally mandated and include such obvious things as being free from abuse. At some nursing homes you'll also find joke notices supposedly from management - the kind of thing that says "Employees are required to give 24 hours advance notice of their own death", and so on.
In our world, Microsoft has recently announced "Twelve Tenets to Promote Competition". It is designed to serve the same purpose as posting patient rights in nursing homes: these are the new rules for business as usual at Microsoft.
No doubt Microsoft has joke notices on its bulletin boards too :
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Rubbish
A useless rant from a stupid blog.
re: rubbish
Maybe I should start using an aplawrence warning on these stories for you, much like the linuxinsiders ones.
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You talk the talk, but do you waddle the waddle?
Nah
Nah, overall Srlinuxx, you do a most excellent job and have a great site. Never take my opinions on certain articles personal. They are after all, just my opinions, and are definitely not directed at your or your fine site.