Since when is eloquence a requirement for running a corporation?
It may not be prettified but it does speak a truth or too in plain speech, so
give the man credit for that. However, given the record at Chrysler, it's hard
to take him seriously when he calls anyone else inept.
>You're right. I
ou think it's nice to see CEO's of major corporations, the guy who
> represents a group of thousandsusing such intelligent phrases as
> "clueless bozos"???
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> I prefer something a bit more constructive and well thought out from our
> corporate leaders. Cri
You think it's nice to see CEO's of major corporations, the guy who
represents a group of thousandsusing such intelligent phrases as
"clueless bozos"???
I prefer something a bit more constructive and well thought out from our
corporate leaders. Criticism is great, but thi
I just think it's nice to see representatives of corporate America come
out and make such statements. I still don't understand the support
Bush garners.
Gruss Gott wrote:
> "We've got a gang of clueless bozos steering our ship of state right
> over a cliff, we&
Well Lee, that happened because a lot of CEOs got big heads and political
asperations in the late 80s and early 90s and put politics ahead of building
quality products. Our politicians of today learned from them. Oh wait, that
describes you. Never mind.
> "We've got a gang of c
"We've got a gang of clueless bozos steering our ship of state right
over a cliff, we've got corporate gangsters stealing us blind, and we
can't even clean up after a hurricane much less build a hybrid car...I
hardly recognize this country anymore...George Bush doesn't h
Well, at least it's diet. Just the trunkspace, please.
--BenD
Jerry Johnson wrote:
> Sorry.
>
> Only approved for sale of diet caffeine-free vanilla Mountain Dew.
>
> Jerry Johnson
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> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 06/11/04 01:36PM >>>
> Dude. A car full of caffiene for $1.29? Where do I sign up?
Sorry.
Only approved for sale of diet caffeine-free vanilla Mountain Dew.
Jerry Johnson
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 06/11/04 01:36PM >>>
Dude. A car full of caffiene for $1.29? Where do I sign up?
I'm driving *all frickin' night*, yo!
--BenD
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Dude. A car full of caffiene for $1.29? Where do I sign up?
I'm driving *all frickin' night*, yo!
--BenD
Jerry Johnson wrote:
> Wouldn't it be more like a 6-pack selling for $1.59, or all the cans you
> can fit in your car for $1.29?
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Jerry Johnson wrote:
> Wouldn't it be more like a 6-pack selling for $1.59, or all the cans
> you can fit in your car for $1.29?
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> Jerry Johnson
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See, yet another reason we should be allowed to own SUV's. Imagine how
much soda you could fit into a Ford Expidition... :)
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02:57 PM 6/10/2004, you wrote:
>The cheerfully clueless rep presents me with two options that I quickly
>dub "Pricing Plans for Dummies: all the data I can eat for $79 a month"
>and "150 megabytes for $99 a month."
>"Do you sell a lot of the $99 plans?&quo
Sort of like a 12 pack of Pepsi selling for $3.99 with a six Pack of Pepsi
next to it selling for $1.59...
At 02:57 PM 6/10/2004, you wrote:
>The cheerfully clueless rep presents me with two options that I quickly
>dub "Pricing Plans for Dummies: all the data I can eat for $79 a month
The cheerfully clueless rep presents me with two options that I quickly
dub "Pricing Plans for Dummies: all the data I can eat for $79 a month"
and "150 megabytes for $99 a month."
"Do you sell a lot of the $99 plans?" I ask. "Not really," he responds,
in
it's there in the archives... I don't know if I should repost to accomodate email clients. Which one are you using? But yeah, the idea of the spoiler was that I realized yesterday that the idea of sawing someone's head off was just as distressing to other people as it is to me and I should perhaps
There was no below...don't know if I would have looked do to being graphic, but just wanted to let you know nothing was there.
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>This was random, sadistic improvisation for no military purpose.
Yes. One of the senators who saw the pictures mentioned a man sodomizing himself with an object. He said there was blood. That's over the top any way you look at it
I think that "psychological" warfare and interrogation is sometimes needed.
It's an effective tool. And often times it isn't pretty.
However it needs to be done clinically and scientifically. It needs to be
planned. You must define your goals (gain information on "X", find out
where "Y" is hidi
I just got a political spam this morning that argued that we shouldn't feel sorry for the Iraqi prisoners because look what these people do to us (referring, of course, to the beheading of Nick Burg and similar incidents.)
No, I really don't think they're operating in the same reality, Dana.
The
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I'll do better than that.
War Management Follows the Wrong Corporate Model
By Steven Pearlstein
Wednesday, May 12, 2004; Page E01
There are lots of ways to explain why the Bush administration has made a
hash of its Iraq policy.
very interesting point
Dana
>I'll do better than that.
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>War Management Follows the Wrong Corporate Model
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s they came from than the messy, fast-changing
realities facing the government of the United States.
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Sent: Wednesday, May 12, 2004 5:49 PM
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Can you summarize since it requires a subscription?
-Kevin
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From: "Sandy Clark"
> I read an interesting article that kind of touches on this in the
Washington
> Post Business Section today, (apparently in DC, politics is business,
> fashion, entertainment and probabl
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"Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld defended military interrogation
techniques in Iraq on Wednesday, rejecting complaints that they violate
international rules and may endanger Americans taken prisoner&q
"Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld defended military interrogation techniques in Iraq on Wednesday, rejecting complaints that they violate international rules and may endanger Americans taken prisoner"
http://www.usatoday.com/news/washington/2004-05-12-rumsfeld_x.htm
I know I am harping on this.
y need to enter it thus: ./bluefish.
Hope that helps.
> Hi, Geez I'm clueless. Ok. I got linux installed which I found
> remarkably easy. I go cruising around, got php and apache running.
> Downloaded this cool looking editor named bluefish http://bluefish.
> openoffice.nl/
will give you
>the location of the bin file. Just go to the directory that it is in and
>type ./bluefish
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>Ben
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>-Original Message-
>From: Andre Turrettini [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2004 9:30 PM
>To: CF-C
-Community
Subject: clueless linux newbie needs help!
Hi, Geez I'm clueless. Ok. I got linux installed which I found
remarkably easy. I go cruising around, got php and apache running.
Downloaded this cool looking editor named bluefish
http://bluefish.openoffice.nl/.
Downloaded and double click
Hi, Geez I'm clueless. Ok. I got linux installed which I found remarkably easy. I go cruising around, got php and apache running. Downloaded this cool looking editor named bluefish http://bluefish.openoffice.nl/. Downloaded and double clicked on the rpm and it seemd to work. Poof! I have
ne. All he does is sit around the
living room in his underwear and watch TV, while I work to pay the bills.
Since our daughter went away to college he doesn't even pretend to like
me. He keeps calling me a lesbian.
What should I do?
Signed,
Clueless
Dear Clueless:
Grow up and dump him. For Pete
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