>No, I do not think the customer is always right. If someone says there is some conspiracy between Microsoft and a media publication and I know it to be a false assumption, then I will correct the person (customer) to said it. I am the one who should (as was) offended in this case, not the customer. Beyond that, I've known Bill Anderson for 13 years both work related and personally, and he is a very smart guy but sometimes guesses at what goes on behind the scenes at Microsoft and is often wrong about them - and when he is and spreads something as a false rumor, I will attempt to correct it.
This is beyond disgusting. You continue to assault both my professional and personal integrity and has been noted, it's groundless. Note that *you* are spreading tales about conspiracies, false rumors, false assumptions, "often wrong", etc.. *You're* the one specifically repeating my name.
It's called projection. Look it up.
Of course, you note that some of my friends and professional colleagues frequent the UT.
I really hope you understand that you're recklessly impugning my personal and professional integrity. This will not be tolerated.
Bill Anderson
Integrity, integrity, integrity!