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Typical corporation...
instead of fixing the problem with the company fire the people that made the company! Smart!
Posted by: Linux User 147560   Posted on: 10/24/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Just die already...  Mike Cox | 10/21/05
2.1  sbj | 10/21/05
Mike Cox  Arthas | 10/22/05
Up the Workers  oldfellow | 10/22/05
Long Live Novell  jfp | 10/24/05
Definition  oeslinuxguru | 11/01/05
1000 less H1B's needed then  Nigel Johnstone | 10/22/05
Ya send them back who came here legally. But give jobs to Mexican Illegal.  mjbad2 | 10/23/05
What about the hurricanes?  LinuxWindows | 10/24/05
Major layoffs expected at Novell  Loverock Davidson | 10/22/05
But  Linux Advocate | 10/24/05
Except  James T. Kirk | 10/24/05
Title of Story should read:  btljooz | 10/22/05
Rest of the Story:  bmh129 | 10/24/05
I would actually say also just die already...  jmills@... | 10/23/05
Must agree  Linux Advocate | 10/24/05
Yes, and the Emperor's new clothes are beautiful.  bmh129 | 10/24/05
LAMP works well out of the box  mactolinux | 10/24/05
the fight goes on!  Linux Geek | 10/23/05
Join the volunteer army of Linux...  Yensi717 | 10/24/05
Wait a minute  bmh129 | 10/24/05
Wait for what?  Wolfie2K3 | 10/24/05
Lay off the meds?  Scrat | 10/25/05
Typical corporation...  Linux User 147560 | 10/24/05
That is how...  bmh129 | 10/24/05
From What I Understand  Dave P. | 10/24/05
Worse yet, the people fired...  Anton Philidor | 10/24/05
I know who to fire! The entire marketing department!  Sir_Chancealot | 10/24/05
How many more jobs do India and China get?  HypnoToad | 10/24/05
EXTREMELY Good point  btljooz | 10/27/05

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