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Another incoherent confusing piece from the ultimate loon, Roy Schestowitz. Schestowitz complains that the BBC is revising history in an effort to make Microsoft appear in a more favorable light than it should have. Either that, or Microsoft has actually axe murdered people and hidden them all throughout its campus and conspiring with the BBC to cover it up. It’s hard to tell because there only seems to be one link in the article that goes outside boycottnovell.

Basically, as par the course as Boycott Novell, there is an a priori assumption that Microsoft is a hideous evil. Thus, anyone who says anything about them that isn’t completely negative is somehow complicit. Apparently, providing a historical account of Microsoft without giving coverage exclusively of anti-trust litigation from over a decade ago is a big no no.

Take particular notice of how there are other added links that slander the BBC further in ways not germane to the stated topic. When Boycott Novell goes after something, they are out to utterly annihilate it.

#1 Posted by DrLoser on Feb 4, 2010 11:35 AM

He is rather a sad little chap, isn’t he?

I’ll be up in Manchester next week for my niece’s birthday. Do you think I should pay Roy a visit and offer ministration? I am, after all, a Doctor. I specialize in losers.

#2 Posted by Delano on Feb 4, 2010 3:33 PM

The level of fanaticism is reaching critical mass. With this constant theme of “MS = Hitler, Satan and Vlad Tepes all rolled into one”, how long will it be before they’re whipped into a violent frenzy and tragedy strikes?

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