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Ex-Microsoft second space trip.
Wednesday, October 1, 2008 at 11:07 am
Posted by geek9pm (906 messages posted)

I saw this in Network World.
"Ex-Microsoft exec signs up for second trip to outer space."
It is the one who worked on Excel and Word.


Why question is -Why? Maybe it is the only way he can get Outlook to work right?
Or maybe he wants to use a Mac without being seen?
More likely, he does not want to pay his share of the 700 billion $ mess we got into using his software?

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re: Ex-Microsoft second space trip.
Wednesday, October 1, 2008 at 1:48 pm
Posted by Steve (19681 messages posted)

The recent 700 Billion Dollar Mess was created by Flakes that can't pay back loans. Has nothing to do with Microsoft.

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re: Ex-Microsoft second space trip.
Wednesday, October 1, 2008 at 4:13 pm
Posted by DEX (11819 messages posted)

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What a MESS if the Fed.govment would give ever person over the age of 18 years old 350.000.oo, then they could pay off the loans buy a new house/cars or what ever ,that would jump start it and let Wall Street work it out with all the new money, it would I think.. By the way that's 700 bill.....same amt. they want to give Wall Street... =====

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On Wednesday, October 1, 2008 at 1:48 pm, Steve wrote:
>The recent 700 Billion Dollar Mess was created by Flakes that can't pay back loans.
>Has nothing to do with Microsoft.

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re: Ex-Microsoft second space trip.
Wednesday, October 1, 2008 at 4:36 pm
Posted by Steve (19681 messages posted)

You give 350,000 bucks to a Flaky Person, They will Blow the Money, and not pay off the Home Loan they can't Pay for.:)

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re: Ex-Microsoft second space trip.
Wednesday, October 1, 2008 at 4:51 pm
Posted by geek9pm (906 messages posted)

Let's do the math. That trip into space cost, say, $20 million per person, group discount. . Divide 700 giga bucks by 20 mega bucks and that woulds be 35,00 people, - OK?
So, if only 35,000 jerks were responsible, we could ship all off into space and tell them they can't come back until that have a viable solution!
Of course, we can not let them have any PCs with XP or Vista. They would not be able to ge enough updates needed to solve such gigantic math calculations with Excel.

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re: Ex-Microsoft second space trip.
Wednesday, October 1, 2008 at 6:08 pm
Posted by DEX (11819 messages posted)

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HI Steve It's No big deal it will be back in the pot so to speak , it's better than giving it ALL to Wall Street..they will get most of it in the long run,, it's like giving every person a loan they don't need to pay back, but we will all pay for it in the long run... Just a way to get a jump start, I for one would like to see a homeless person get a big check..they can blow if they want just as long as the cash the check and spend it.. :) I'm sure many will put it the bank that's fine the banks need it to get things moving again.. :) ======

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On Wednesday, October 1, 2008 at 4:36 pm, Steve wrote:
>You give 350,000 bucks to a Flaky Person, They will Blow the Money, and not pay off
>the Home Loan they can't Pay for.:)

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