PC Superstore Admits Linux Hinge Repair Mistake
Erris writes "PC Superstore says their store manager was wrong to turn away a client with a broken hinge whose machine should have been repaired. 'El Reg put a call in to the DSGi-owned retail giant to get some clarification on PC World's Linux support policy. A spokesman told us that there had simply been a misunderstanding at the store and that, in fact, the normal procedure would be for the Tech Guys to provide a fix. [PC World] will provide a full repair once the firm has made contact with Tikka.'
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Why perpetuate another generation of rapist genes? Even if it is a child, kill it.
Software patents delenda est.
This is an interesting story, but must it come from "Erris"?
No, you ACs could have put the story up before me or after me instead of trying to game the Firehose. It works like this:
Proffit? No, entertainment is priceless.
What will be even more fun is watching you PR types submit bad news about the companies you represent so some nobody like me does not scoop you when things leak out into the press. Get writing, your boss is paying you to manage opinion here not dick around with one or two "trolls". Be sure to get all the juicy details before they leak out. Try pointing out to your boss that full disclosure is better than being blindsided.
DMCA, Hollings, Palladium. What might have sounded like paranoia is now common sense.
From your writing style, coherence, and even your own blog it would appear you're a PCWorld manager masquerading as an ordinary Slashdot visitor.