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Comments on: Rob Enderle be a lady tonight

Enderle fails to disclose conflict of interest.

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by The Real John Muir August 4, 2008 1:51 PM PDT
Our Rob sure is one classy dame.
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by ripragged August 4, 2008 8:49 PM PDT
It could be worse. Rob could have praised Microsoft for their little game of three-card Mojave, which would only have been lower if they had targeted drunken sailors on liberty. Even Enderle couldn't be THAT stupid, though.

Could he?
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by brett_x August 5, 2008 7:58 AM PDT
People took him to task in the comments section for being a shill and not disclosing his affiliation with the Dell project. He defended his position by stating that his relationship with Dell was already disclosed by the WSJ before he wrote the article. Unbelievable Enderle.
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