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Microsoft may Sanction the 'Switcher' PR-Rep

Nerull sent in a snippit from The Age saying "Microsoft may consider sanctions against a public relations consultant who tried to pass herself off as someone who had switched from the Apple Mac to Windows XP in a high-profile US advertising campaign, chief executive Steve Ballmer said today." Here is Monday's Slashdot Story that this follows up to. Lots of amusing little quotes about what it means to be trustworthy.

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  1. Not gonna do it by tomzyk · · Score: 1, Redundant

    "If that's right, I will certainly castigate the offender."

    I thought you could only do that to males?

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  2. Re:Microsoft's code of behavior? by dubiousmike · · Score: 0, Redundant

    What does Apple's code say about droppping out of Tradeshows that are built around them?

    That should bode well for every company who spend big bucks on a Tradeshow that helps them keep afloat and who have gone out on a limb to build resources for a company whos monopoly simply hasn't been as sucessfull as M$.

  3. Re:Odd indeed. by jweatherley · · Score: 0, Redundant

    I personally favour reigeme change.

    Nah, send in Jimmy Carter!

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  4. Re:Odd indeed. by ArticulateArne · · Score: 0, Redundant

    I personally favour regieme change.

    We already got one, didn't work...

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