Dennis Cheung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said, on 3/6/01 2:50 PM:
> Not using Hotmail for your email won't do anything relating to those
> articles you quoted.
Which is why I said "too late" for current users.
Dennis, despite your great work on Entourage, I am a bit baffled by the
cut-n-paste company line you offer.
Not continuing to use Hotmail could certainly be considered a boycott
action, by not allowing my eyeballs to be exposed to ads and advertiser
spam. Consider it a personal political action. Sol Alinsky lives.
Is there some MS company-wide oath of allegiance that one must take,
expecting them to individually defend every action of the Company?
Your reply is, interestingly, just what the "spokesperson" from Microsoft
said: "We have a privacy policy and users are free to..."
Yeah. Yeah.
Your employer did breach consumer trust -- and you won't convince me
otherwise by towing the company line.
There may be a few Ivy Leaguers at Microsoft, and I'm sure the standards of
argument and refutation are considerably less now than when you were being
graded for it.
Shame on you for obfuscating. I think I'll take CNN's journalistic word for
it, and not the Company newsletter's.
Gary
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