Clearly there are differing opinions about whether it's merely "slang" or
whether it's an inappropriate slur. Simpler just not to use it, don't you think?
I mean, I don't refer to the USAF as the "useless air farce" and expect its
members to think that's funny.
I
don't take offense when people refer to Microsoft as "borg" or talk about
"drinking the Kool-Aid"; in fact, I have been known to reference both myself.
However, I remember the origin of "M$" (unlike, I suspect, some of those who use
the phrase and think it's funny), and I think it's ignorant and inappropriate
for people to use it on a Microsoft-centric list.
Laura
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