Ray Evans Harrell wrote:
Why did you take the (e) out of the word screw?   Were you being politically
correct?

Hopefully, I was operating in a space of "play".


But, having worked with computers for so long,
I long ago thought that many social functions
take the parameter:

CYA=yes

And, being serious, one apparently can be sent to
prison for threatening to send the persons who
deprived one of one's livelihood to eternal
damnation, even if they originally came from
the underworld:

    "A former Global Crossing Ltd. employee was convicted of using
    a Web site to threaten executives at the now bankrupt
    telecommunications company... [and] faces up to 30 years in
    federal prison." Part of the evidence against the
    defendent was that "he wrote in one posting directed at
    an employee: 'I will personally send you back to the hell
    from where you came.'" (NYT on the Web, "Ex - Employee Guilty
    of Internet Threats", A.P., 05Dec03, Filed at 12:04 p.m. ET)

One must conclude that hell really does exist, since one
would hardly send a person to jail for a merely fantasy
threat.

\brad mcormick


REH



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Brad,

Thank God political correctness came to the
rescue of American capitalism when corporations
began their substantive "race to the bottom"
for American workers!  Wit political corerctness,
corporations can both "scr-w" the workers and
at the same time prove how much they respect
their dignity, etc.

arthur

well said.

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Subject: [Futurework] Political correctness is compaible with economic
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Microsoft has released a press release apologizing for having included a font in their Office product that includes a swastika symbol. They said the font came from a Japanese source. They are providing a program to remove the offending symbol.

So how are we to comunicate about evils without
labels for them?

Microsoft has never in my experience done *anything*
as enthusiastically and expediently as removing
this symbol.  The multinational corporation doth
cooperate too hastily?

I have not been able to find the symbol.  DSoes anyone have
the Book Symbol 7 font in their MS Office?  If yes
I would appreciate a picture of the offending symbol
(or the whole font.  I would no teven be surprsied if the
smybol was the Buddhist not the Nazi symbol (the two are
"reversed", I believe).  Nothing woiuld please me more than
for a buddhist to accuse Microsoft of anti-Buddhist discrimination
if the symbol they removed was not the Nazi one.  Computer
programmers and managers and entrepreueurs have sufficiently
little "culture" in genreal that it is entirely
plausible they mistook one symbol for the other.

Meanwhile,Edward Tufte has pulished a little
pamphlet analyzing the negative effects
of MS PowerPoint on persons' thinking.

Thank God political correctness came to the
rescue of American capitalism when corporations
began their substantive "race to the bottom"
for American workers!  Wit political corerctness,
corporations can both "scr-w" the workers and
at the same time prove how much they respect
their dignity, etc.

\brad mccormick

--
  Let your light so shine before men,
              that they may see your good works.... (Matt 5:16)

Prove all things; hold fast that which is good. (1 Thes 5:21)

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