IN BAD TASTE: Putting the blame where it belongs?

From: James E. LaBarre <jamesl_at_bestweb.net>
Date: Thu Sep 12 10:54:00 2002

One could be in even worse taste and observe that Microsoft, once again,
missed their target.

I expect the concept of crashing aircraft into things goes way back.
There was the small private plane (Cessna or similar) that crashed into
the White House (causing little or no damage; it didn't have enough
explosive or flamable material to do anything). During WWII there were
the kamakazi (sp?) pilots attacking our Pacific Fleet. In fact, the
general concept goes back even before aircraft. Think about Roman ships
ramming opposition ships in battle.

Gene Buckle wrote:
> I think the word the best describes this is "hooey".
>
> On Wed, 11 Sep 2002, Russ Blakeman wrote:
>
>>Bad Fred, bad. Now go curl up in your corner like a good geek. I remember
>>having that and last year scowled the box after the tragedy and wondered
>>about that.
Received on Thu Sep 12 2002 - 10:54:00 BST

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