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On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 11:22 AM, Bipin Gautam <[email protected]>wrote:

> nice! :)
>
> On 12/8/09, ♪♫▬aze <[email protected]> wrote:
> > buddy its my personal thought ... geez on top its the joke....
> > why so serious chill off...
> >
> > even though we r in war not chance we r going to win head to head..
> >
> > 2009/12/7 Bipin Gautam <[email protected]>
> >
> >> aze the.numb, you are full of shit, you know?
> >>
> >>
> >> >What the Hell we got to hide... we haven't done any thing wrong....
> >> >let them surveillance... who the hell cares... Good Guy are Always
> good.
> >>
> >> Now stop acting like a traitor. Serious topic here!
> >>
> >> Foreign government spying your government ?
> >>
> >> Business play the "irregular warfare" game and uses your "honesty" as
> >> a "strategic advantage" and limit you to just play the honest
> >> push-push game while they use everything in their disposal to get
> >> things done! Does that make sense to you ?
> >>
> >> In their marketing, gaining your trust is never a moral issue, it is a
> >> strategic one and always manipulative.
> >>
> >> Check this, written by someone i know.
> >>
> >>
> http://209.85.229.132/search?q=cache:WUTRG8T9nP4J:www.marketingprofs.com/3
> >> /maher2.asp+Frog+Soup+And+The+Mental+Commons
> >> ...
> >> In case you haven't heard, there's a marvelously civilized—even
> >> polite—way to boil a frog to death.
> >>
> >> Don't start with a rolling boil, either. After all, we are not
> >> savages. As fellow democrats (lower-case d) and marketers, we want the
> >> frog to cooperate. Putting it in Amway terms: We want to share an
> >> opportunity with the frog.
> >>
> >> You place the happy little frog into a pot of slightly warm water.
> >> Then, degree by degree, you gradually turn up the heat. The frog won't
> >> ever turn frantic or try to clamber out. He'll be seemingly content
> >> right up to the moment of his death.
> >>
> >> For the purposes of this article, the pot of water is the
> >> “mediasphere” or (what others have called) the “mental commons:” The
> >> public spaces, radio and television airwaves, phone lines, Web,
> >> magazines. These are the venues that immerse us in ever-more-harsh
> >> marketing messages from cradle to grave.
> >>
> >> And we are the frogs. By and large, we are happy little frogs.
> >> .......................
> >>
> >> On 12/7/09, ♪♫▬aze <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> > More.. What really happens....
> >> >
> >> >>"Politics should exist Common good". Seem the line from some fairly
> >> >> tale,
> >> > But have u ever seen nice politician (even he is nice he is screwed by
> >> > others). Damn its sad to say Nepalese got it directly form out
> >> > government
> >> > (No doubt about it).
> >> >
> >> >>Why Linux Guys are not Politician
> >> > My personal thought Linux is for peace why to fight??
> >> > Linux guys Don't like Politics they love to share and care and
> flourish
> >> > forever. No hate, no guilt, Nothing Bad... gezz i'm out of words
> >> >
> >> > So so No Good guys are in politics
> >> >
> >> >>Damn about us to for eg. me writing the shit things not learning some
> >> thing
> >> > cool. ( he he ) I shout a lot and do little damn it took almost 2
> years
> >> to
> >> > completely migrate to Linux...
> >> >
> >> >>I know some of Linux buddies wanna kill Microsoft right away...
> >> > But my view is different....
> >> >
> >> > *Bad guys
> >> > Must
> >> > Exist
> >> > For
> >> > Good guys to be recognized... yee ye*
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > (*Many would remember Yin-Yang)
> >> > Linux guys will loose their value if every one uses linux ... so ...
> let
> >> > those dumb brain-dead buddies use windows why not inside Linux
> >> > itself....
> >> > I am damn sure Linux would have never reached the height without Close
> >> > source community (Especally thanks the Microsoft)
> >> >
> >> > So Just THANK THEM AND THEY ARE YOUR BAD FRIENDS (frienemies).
> >> >
> >> >>What the Hell we got to hide... we haven't done any thing wrong....
> >> > let them surveillance... who the hell cares... Good Guy are Always
> good.
> >> >
> >> >>One more thing....
> >> > We can warn but can't take babysit around..
> >> > We have Much useful work to do....
> >> >
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