Re: Dear Microsoft,
2004-06-06 13:54:30
3. "I trusted Meng to NOT make such an agreement, as would allow a
merger and not require MS to publish our records. I feel Meng let me
down. Instead of saying so in those words, I will use the somewhat
misleading phrase 'I can't believe X' about the agreement, to show my
disappointment, because couching it in those terms allows me to express
my feelings without owning up to my personal choice to feel that way."
4. "I can't believe that MS publishing SPF1 records was not a
stipulation of this "merger" agreement."
You will have to be more specific. What about it don't you, won't you, or
can't you believe?
Perhaps you are using the phrase "I can't believe" in a manner other than
that which I have come to understand it? You are shocked that it is true?
You feel disappointed?
By the way, I believe it, because I was there.
--
Greg Connor <gconnor(_at_)nekodojo(_dot_)org>
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