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As the blogosphere burgeons on the subcontinent, a Big Blue employee resigns to spare the company embarrassment over a posting.
As the blogosphere burgeons on the subcontinent, a Big Blue employee resigns to spare the company embarrassment over a posting.
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My current suggestions to ALL Bloggers is to boycott any institution/business who attempts to silence any person (and speak openly about such.) And to those who attempt to silence others... your attempt to do so only shows FEAR of your untruth. It would be better to let your organization/business to stand on its own merit and simply let the passing of time fade away.
My current suggestions to ALL Bloggers is to boycott any institution/business who attempts to silence any person (and speak openly about such.) And to those who attempt to silence others... your attempt to do so only shows FEAR of your untruth. It would be better to let your organization/business to stand on its own merit and simply let the passing of time fade away.
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and should I erxpect nasty Comments from this institute? That vwould be very immaturte. I believe that the IBM notepads are very expensive. The Institute could have done a lot better by buying Notepad from a company that is in the regular business of assembling these notepads especially in India. I'm not an IBM fan. 1500 note pads is a very high number. Was there abidding involved. I would like to recieve an answer from the Institute. Better still I want the institute to adopt a positive attitude and look at what is said in the said blog about the need to abandon the present infrastructure in the favor of a to-be-developed infrastructure and browser wherein the role of the server is completely changed so that the server no longer sends any documents to the client.
Lets see what the Institute has to say. It would be very appropriate if the Institute appologises to the Indian Salesman
- THE INDIAN SALESMAN DESERVES AN APPOLOGY FROM THE INSTITUTE
- by newerawisp November 9, 2005 11:35 AM PST
- It is a shame that the Indian Institute should take the criticism in the sick manner it has taken. I don't know what the criticism was about because the criticism itself was not disclosed. But I'll criticise the purchase of some 1500 note pads by the institute. I also have a blog at
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and should I erxpect nasty Comments from this institute? That vwould be very immaturte. I believe that the IBM notepads are very expensive. The Institute could have done a lot better by buying Notepad from a company that is in the regular business of assembling these notepads especially in India. I'm not an IBM fan. 1500 note pads is a very high number. Was there abidding involved. I would like to recieve an answer from the Institute. Better still I want the institute to adopt a positive attitude and look at what is said in the said blog about the need to abandon the present infrastructure in the favor of a to-be-developed infrastructure and browser wherein the role of the server is completely changed so that the server no longer sends any documents to the client.
Lets see what the Institute has to say. It would be very appropriate if the Institute appologises to the Indian Salesman