Besides, I'm surprised cameras don't have that little dot that turns
red when it gets wet.  Cells phones all have them. I've immersed two.
Oddly, the one I quickly recovered died whereas the one I actually put
through a cycle of the washing machine dried out just fine.  I've had
lots of experience with breaking technology.

On Sat, May 22, 2010 at 4:03 AM, eckinator <eckina...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 2010/5/22 Steven Desjardins <drd1...@gmail.com>:
>> The way people do business reflects their own perception of the way
>> they are treated. If you think that companies will do anything they
>> can to cheat you, they you will reply in kind.  This is especially
>> true if they believe that big companies are in some fundamental way
>> "not a person" and do not merit  ethical treatment.   You can't cheat
>> an inanimate object.
>>
>> I have no love for corporations but if you allow yourself to slip into
>> this way of thinking then you only degrade your own sense of morality.
>>  You can begin to treat other individuals in this impersonal way of
>> "doing business".  My position is that you do yourself more harm
>> psychologically/spiritually than you gain in the material transaction.
>>
>
> Amen to that!
>
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