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As expected: Microsoft Earns Best Corporate Reputation in 2004 68


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I did. Reread it.

You prove why you felt you had to respond to a post you could not debate, zealot.

"Microsoft Earns Best Corporate Reputation in 2004 According to Delahaye Index; Corporate News Trends Positive in 2004; Kmart, Wachovia and FedEx are Most Improved

Higher volumes of positive news about Microsoft's favorable earnings, innovative products and services, such as Windows XP Media Center and MSN Desktop Search, drove positive media coverage for three consecutive quarters, outweighing negative news about the company's anti-trust battle with the European Union."

So, he, like me, nymshifts. Is that there going to be your only argument as to why you cannot debate with advocacy your points of view or is it really that your don't have a point of view Peter, because you're too stupid to know what one of them is?

Linux ease of use 68 plus 1
In comp.os.linux.advocacy, Kier wrote on Tue, 19 Jul 2005 00:05:01 +0100 Ah, but it's *not*. I'll admit I'm not sure precisely how to...

I've put you down on more than one occasion. you're just too stupid to realise it.

That there makes no sense at all Peter. Are you contextually impaired Peter?

I see why you can't debate anything at all... you're illiterate and incapable of forming an opinion without making yourself look foolish. Isn't that the truth Peter? The article shows that linux has no reputation Peter, why don't you try and prove otherwise.

Here's the link again for you to have someone read the article out to you.

-- Things are looking up.



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