[ale] [Fwd: FW: A little humor...]

G. W. Eckrich xman at mcs.net
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> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Miller, Marc 
> Sent:	Monday, May 24, 1999 8:50 AM
> To:	Lesniak, Steven
> Subject:	A little humor...
> 
> The residents of Silicon Valley are more confused than usual after a
> billboard campaign by the National Multiple Sclerosis Society of America
> used this line in an ad slogan:
> 
> "MS: It's not a software company"
>  
> exploiting the fame of a certain company to draw attention to an
> altogether worthier cause. Requests to comment on the campaign have been
> met by a surly silence by Microsoft, which doesn't relish the association
> of ideas, but is painfully aware that it can't afford to appear
> insensitive over such an issue.
>  
> Seasoned information technology professionals will have no trouble telling
> the two MS's apart: One is a debilitating and surprisingly widespread
> affliction that renders the sufferer barely able to perform the simplest
> task. The other is a disease.
> 
>  <<...>> 
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