Hasso Meyer-Jordan [Was: Outlook 2002 vs. Cyrus 2.1.12]

Hasso Meyer-Jordan meyer-jordan at t-online.de
Tue Feb 11 16:17:19 EST 2003


Hi Ramiro!

> > (I wouldn't be surprised about brain-dead Microsoft developers! ;-))) 
> > Perhaps badly payed immigrants of India [like unskilled worker]. )
> > 
> Please, please, in the future try to keep you stupid racist
> comments out of this technical discussion mailing list.

Sorry for your misunderstanding. It weren't stupid racist comments- it were 
stupid anti-Microsoft comments.  

Usually anti-Microsoft statements are welcome in every lists I've subscribed 
until now. Espacially because of the wasting of time which Microsoft causes us 
with their poor software quality and their attempts to force customers to only 
use M$ products by intetional non-interoperability (with standards).  


And by the way (that you couldn't know, of course): During worldwide boom with 
new economy, also here in Germany deceitful founder of new stock noticed 
companies (or similar "incorporated" swindler) (most of the companys [not the 
founders] went broken meanwhile) had pushed the politician to lure software 
development specialists especially from India to those companies - with big 
promises. In reality the deceitful founder or owner had only looked for low-
price-workers below agreed wages. Meanwhile (according to the press) most of 
the disappointed and deceited people are back at their home country or away to 
new countrys looking for real chances - if they could pay their tickets with 
their not received wages.  

I don't like incorporated, deceitful companies!
And I'm supposing, all the time I hear about poor quality software, 
disappointed, exploited, and badly payed modern software slaves are involved. 
(Guilty are greedy and deceitful owner, company manager, and unscrupulous 
majority shareholder of bad companies - not the workers as a rule.)  


But I'm admitting: If you'd a strongly wish you could misinterpret my short 2-
line comment.

Cheers, Hasso





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