How do People Feel About Bill Gates as Mr. Rogers
from the he-still-scares-us-all dept
An article that looks at people's responses to the unavoidable downpour of Microsoft/Bill Gates commercials ensuring us all that everything will be okay. They talk with a number of advertising execs most of whom think it's a terrible campaign. Personally, you just get the feeling that the smirk on Gates' face isn't reassuring us, but laughing at us. It's like he can't even hide the fact that he's trying to pull one over on us, and he thinks he's so smart that it doesn't even matter.
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stupid witch hunt
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As for your other points, though, about Microsoft, to some extent I agree. Gates has made some very good moves from a business standpoint. He's also made some very questionable moves from an ethical standpoint. I still use MS products and made no suggestion I was going to stop.
My point was that throughout this whole ordeal Microsoft has appeared to refuse to take any of this seriously. That's what's amazing to me. Here's this company run by extraordinarily smart people, who seem to think this whole lawsuit is some sort of joke, and that it's being put upon them by a bunch of morons who they're not going to pay any attention to.
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