--- In [email protected], "jim_flanegin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], "Patrick Gillam" <jpgillam@> 
> wrote:
> >
> > I missed this old column from the New 
> > York Times in which technology writer 
> > David Pogue takes Microsoft to task for 
> > manipulating, and sometimes fabricating, 
> > good reviews for its products. I post it 
> > here because it ties into the TMO's efforts 
> > to create good PR. It seems that no matter 
> > how big and powerful one is, one still 
> > craves legitimacy in the eyes of others, 
> > even at the ultimage expense of 
> > legitimacy upon getting caught.
> 
> I find it fascinating that this law of karma is continuously 
exploited 
> within government in the US and around the world, and yet pretty 
much 
> nobody in the US believes in karma! The politicians always try to 
act 
> impartial, but it is impossible.
>
Could you give examples of what you're talking about, thanks, r.g.


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