Censor This Too, MS!

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The Self-Anointed Moderator

http://www.michaelhanscom.com/eclecticism/2003/10/of_bloggi
ng_and.html

MS employees, BEWARE! You too could lose your job for
telling the truth outside of work!

And pretty please, keep wasting your time & money
censoring me, MS. These acts of censorship validate that
my words really are dangerous to Microsoft!

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Peace!
Kurtis Kirsch
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G

Guest

All it validates is that you have no life and insist on
clogging up forums designed to help others with usless crap
 
A

Alan

Hell, Kurt, you were a temp with a huge chip on your shoulder, biting the
hand that fed you.

You certainly have the right to say whatever you want about Microsoft or any
other employer, whether it be in a newsgroups or shouting your rants across
the town square.

And Microsoft -- as well as any other employer that is not subject to
collective bargaining rules -- has an equal right to decide that it can do
very nicely without having a pain in the ass in its employ.

I'm not sure how old you are. But whatever age you are chronologically, you
need to grow up mentally.

Alan
 
K

kurttrail

Alan said:
Hell, Kurt, you were a temp with a huge chip on your shoulder, biting
the hand that fed you.

Hell, I'm not the guy that got fired. Just a gut that posted it to this
group.
You certainly have the right to say whatever you want about Microsoft
or any other employer, whether it be in a newsgroups or shouting your
rants across the town square.

And Microsoft -- as well as any other employer that is not subject to
collective bargaining rules -- has an equal right to decide that it
can do very nicely without having a pain in the ass in its employ.

I'm not sure how old you are. But whatever age you are
chronologically, you need to grow up mentally.

42 on Pearl Harbor Day. So since I'm not the guy that got fired, do I
still need to grow up & why? Just because I express opinions that don't
jibe with those of a convicted predatory monopolist?

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Kurt
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J

John A

Well said
-----Original Message-----
Hell, Kurt, you were a temp with a huge chip on your shoulder, biting the
hand that fed you.

You certainly have the right to say whatever you want about Microsoft or any
other employer, whether it be in a newsgroups or shouting your rants across
the town square.

And Microsoft -- as well as any other employer that is not subject to
collective bargaining rules -- has an equal right to decide that it can do
very nicely without having a pain in the ass in its employ.

I'm not sure how old you are. But whatever age you are chronologically, you
need to grow up mentally.

Alan




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K

kurttrail

All it validates is that you have no life and insist on
clogging up forums designed to help others with usless crap

That would be correct if they banned all of my posts before even putting
them on the server, but the fact that they pick and choose shows that
they are wasting a lot of time and effort on someone that supposedly has
"no life."

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Kurt
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K

kurttrail

John said:
Well said

A me too moron! Couldn't think of anything to say yourself, huh?

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Kurt
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R

Ron Martell

The Self-Anointed Moderator said:
http://www.michaelhanscom.com/eclecticism/2003/10/of_bloggi
ng_and.html

MS employees, BEWARE! You too could lose your job for
telling the truth outside of work!

And pretty please, keep wasting your time & money
censoring me, MS. These acts of censorship validate that
my words really are dangerous to Microsoft!

Taking photographs inside company premises and publishing them will
generally get you fired from most companies, regardless of the content
of the photographs.


Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada
--
Microsoft MVP
On-Line Help Computer Service
http://onlinehelp.bc.ca

"The reason computer chips are so small is computers don't eat much."
 
K

kurttrail

Ron said:
Taking photographs inside company premises and publishing them will
generally get you fired from most companies, regardless of the content
of the photographs.


Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada

Then why bother pulling a thread about it?

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Peace!
Kurt
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G

Gary Davis

Goes to show you why most companies don't let you bring in those new picture
taking cell phones.
You have no one to blame but yourself.
 
M

Mike Brannigan [MSFT]

kurttrail said:
Then why bother pulling a thread about it?

Because it has nothing to do with Windows XP.

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Mike
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rights

Please note I cannot respond to e-mailed questions, please use these
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K

kurttrail

Mike said:
Because it has nothing to do with Windows XP.

But it did have to do with what is going on with my posts being censored
from this group, and what goes on in this group is a valid topic. I
just related my censorship eXPerience to the guy that got fired. Hell
your company publically admitted to running Linux in it's lab to see
what the other guys are doing. I don't see that people finding out
ya'll have a few G5's is really gonna shock anybody, and firing the guy
over it just looks petty, just like the selective censoring of my posts.

I'm glad that I don't work for someone so vindictive.

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Peace!
Kurt
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B

Brian

Let see if you are refering to the actual event of Pearl
Harbor and if you are claiming to have been 42 on that
day you would be well dead or close to it as you would be
about 94.
 
H

Harry Ohrn

Kurt likes to troll these groups. He's an easy target. Sometimes I spin him
around just for fun but mostly just let him do his thing ;-)
 
K

kurttrail

Brian said:
Let see if you are refering to the actual event of Pearl
Harbor and if you are claiming to have been 42 on that
day you would be well dead or close to it as you would be
about 94.

Pearl Harbor Day happens once a year, just like Veterans day. So I'll
be 42 when?

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Peace!
Kurt
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K

kurttrail

Harry said:
Kurt likes to troll these groups. He's an easy target. Sometimes I
spin him around just for fun but mostly just let him do his thing ;-)

You are a total non-entity, that has no opinion of you own. Dude, you
don't ever spin me. I choose to play with you at my leiszure, and get
the better of you every time.

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Peace!
Kurt
Self-anointed Moderator
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"Trustworthy Computing" is only another example of an Oxymoron!
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S

Steve C. Ray

He didn't say he was 42 years old when Pearl Harbor was attacked. He said he
was 42 on Pearl Harbor Day (Dec.7). And I'm not too sure about your math.
Pearl Harbor was attacked on Dec. 7, 1941; a person 42 on that date would be
101 this December. :)
 
B

Brian

My math was due to I wasn't sure the exact year I knew it
was 50+ years so I took a year that I felt was close.
 

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