And how do you know that they are "foreign people"? Some of the five have what
might have been foreign-sounding names before the USA became the great
so-called melting pot, but that does not make them foreign people. The news
item quoted gives home towns for all five of them as being in the Westchester
County region of New York. What is there about the name "Daniel Patrick
Connors" that proves he is foreign? Ah, maybe he's Irish. That's definitely
foreign. Perhaps their families have lived for 100 years in Westchester
County. Please explain how you know that all five of them are foreign people.
And you made a spelling error in your post ("to employee" should have been "to
employ"). Maybe you are foreign, too, since you are not proficient in English.
I am never surprised when anyone does anything in his own interest, but your
leap of logic is outrageous and ill-founded.
Bill Fairchild
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
Adams, Tracy
Sent: Friday, April 03, 2009 8:59 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: IBM Withdraws Patent Application on offshoring jobs
You are surprised that foreign people would write software that
recommends to employee foreign people?
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