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>It comes after reading your pro-all-things-Microsoft posts these past couple days. There's a tone in all of them that is of a salesman for Microsoft.
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>It is very visible.
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>I haven't said anything to other people because their arguments seem to be rational, reasoning, based on observation or even opinion, rather than agenda.
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>I could be wrong in my assessment, but that is honestly my assessment.
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>>Wow.. nice one sided statements here. Jump all over me for setting things straight as to Win8/Surface, but say nothing about those who spread the rumors to begin with. Good thing you have Christian morals.
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>>>Your continued support of all things Microsoft is ... profound. I would honestly place it alongside this quote from the article:
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>>>"Microsoft has reached an Orwellian impasse, in which it cannot tell the truth — even to itself. It is blinded by its own hallucinations about how the market is operating. The result is that its public pronouncements entirely lack credibility."
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>>>The "IE is glee," "Win8 is great" and "Azure makes me purr" type sentiments ... I just don't see the foundation in holding attitudes along the line of such things. :-(
Regards. Al
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