HP's Dunn as Newsweek Cover Girl
theodp writes "In The Boss Who Spied on Her Board, Newsweek likens HP Chairwoman Pattie Dunn's attempts to escape culpability with her I-knew-nothing defense to both a head of state, who wants 'plausible deniability' while ordering an assassination plot, and to Henry II, who had the Archbishop of Canterbury removed by simply muttering 'Will no one rid me of this troublesome priest?' in front of his knights."
This is slashdot. Please do not cite movie-style 'head of state asks-without-asking for an assination mission' analogies, or refer to centuries-old British church smack-downs. If you can't describe this in terms of chair throwing, iPod-killing, or some form of infringement, the message is lost.
Don't disappoint your bird dog. Go to the range.
Ugh. Too many words. It's much easier for me to buy another brand until this calms down.
If Nalgene water bottles are outlawed, only outlaws will have Nalgene water bottles.
What the hell is Liza Minnelli doing in a story about HP?
Looks fine here in Safari. Maybe it's time for you to upgrade.
And now, a PSA from David Lynch.
Does anybody have a stream of today's emergency board meeting?
The equipment is in place, isn't it?
Sorry, I'm not American so it didn't occur to me that school-kid knowledge of history would be regarded as elitism.
So I guess they're still leaking
Thx...Im using Windows XP....that may be the difference.
she's Dunn.
Then do not be too eager to deal out death in judgment. For even the very wise cannot see all ends.