Or this, with cartoon
(http://www.ubersoft.net/comic/hd/2010/03/sudden-inevitable-betrayal):


ALEX: Ubersoft Technical Support, Alex speaking. How may I help you
today?

CUSTOMER: I'm confused about Ubersoft's policy towards Open Source
software.

ALEX: Ubersoft is funding a foundation that will provide a forum for
Open Source communities and business developers to collaborate on
increasing participation in Open Source development.

CUSTOMER: So Ubersoft supports Open Source?

ALEX: Absolutely not. We're convinced Open Source is a festering cancer
that will destroy America from within.

CUSTOMER: So you don't support Open Source?

ALEX: We support it, but we don't endorse it. We fear it, so we're
biding our time, waiting for the perfect opportunity to stab it in the
back.

CUSTOMER: That sounds like a plot twist form an old B-Reel Hollywood
Noir Film.

ALEX: It's interesting you should mention that, because we get a lot of
our ideas from old B-Reel Hollywood Noir Films.

CUSTOMER: I guess I'll hang up now.

But in the current context, not as funny as it sounds...
Sustain


On Sat, 13 Mar 2010 23:46:24 -0500, "patricia campbell"
<[email protected]> said:
> haven't seen a posting for a while ?

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