Re: [Full-Disclosure] More on Dan Geer

From: Ron DuFresne (dufresne_at_winternet.com)
Date: 09/30/03

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    To: Stormwalker <bruen@coldrain.net>
    Date: Tue, 30 Sep 2003 14:32:29 -0500 (CDT)
    
    

    On Tue, 30 Sep 2003, Stormwalker wrote:

    >
    > I know the difference between individuals and corporate, but
    > if the individuals go along with corporate, then their silence
    > is tacit agreement with corporate.
    >
    > cheers, bob

    No, it's self preservation. They have been effectively slammed with a
    corporate 'gag' order. This in turn will have to effect the work they do,
    afterall they can not at all, now, speak plainly, nor truthfully at least
    to/with their clients, let alone in company meetings that include only
    themselves. The political nature of the game has become so intense in
    recent times. And polictics all all money based, and funded in double
    talk, not just political double talk, but, corpoarte/management double
    talk. It's getting to the point that in technical meetings I have to
    weight the use of terms like 'kludge' and how it's going to stirr one
    group into a poltical reaction to anothers use of the term in trying to
    weigh possible solutions to a problem. and M$ is *not* a driving fator in
    these cases <smile>.

    Thanks,

    Ron DuFresne
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