> Asked why the problem had not been fixed, Mr. Killion said, “Believe > me, if there’s a way to do it, we’d do it. Maybe there’s a way out > there we don’t know about.”
When I got to this part of this article, I just about threw my laptop against the wall. Either Mr. Killion is a bald-faced liar and should be fired, or is so grossly incompetent that he should be fired. But given the point of the article, I think the entire company should be fired. Darrell