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New Guys in suits and ties know best?
Never, ever, blame it on bad management, just lay off the peons and the workers that helped make the company/product great? Yes, Corp-Think is rampant. Not only that but they pick the "Whip" over the "Carrot and stick" method 99% of the time! Why? Because they know that at least 90% of the employees want to keep their jobs to keep their families going or to pay off their bills. So the peons get mistreated and then finally laid off. They think that we are a bunch of Miltons from "Office Space" and won't do anything about it.

PGP should be open source and available to all. Everyone should be using it to protect their email. In the USA we have too much of the invasions of privacy on the Internet. Any dipwit with a packet scanner that your packets travel through can read your email. Better to encrypt it with PGP and have them see the encrypted messages.

Just that most of the average consumers never heard of PGP, or know what it can be used for.

Bah! Maybe Microsoft will buy them out and bundle PGP 8.0 with Windows 2005 or something? ;)

Picking up the pieces of my broken life.
Collapse Edited by orion Oct. 15, 2001, 01:55:13 AM EDT
Guys in suits and ties know best?
Never, ever, blame it on bad management, just lay off the peons and the workers that helped make the company/product great? Yes, Corp-Think is rampant. Not only that but they pick the "Whip" over the "Carrot and stick" method 99% of the time! Why? Because they know that at least 90% of the employees want to keep their jobs to keep their families going or to pay off their bills. So the peons get mistreated and then finally laid off. They think that we are a bunch of Melvins from "Office Space" and won't do anything about it. PGP should be open source and available to all. Everyone should be using it to protect their email. In the USA we have too much of the invasions of privacy on the Internet. Any dipwit with a packet scanner that your packets travel through can read your email. Better to encrypt it with PGP and have them see the encrypted messages. Just that most of the average consumers never heard of PGP, or know what it can be used for. Bah! Maybe Microsoft will buy them out and bundle PGP 8.0 with Windows 2005 or something? ;)

Picking up the pieces of my broken life.
     PGP up for sale or trade? - (Ashton) - (4)
         Guys in suits and ties know best? - (orion)
         Can't compete w/ free product? - (kmself) - (2)
             A free version of Windows? - (orion) - (1)
                 WINE - (kmself)

Yes, no, maybe so.
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