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Sanitypages Original: Meet the Anti-Green  2/18/2007
It will come as no surprise to hear that I am concerned that the scientists may be correct. Our environment might truly be on the road to dramatic change, and the casualties may be us, the human being. I am not willing to say that we are doomed, or that it would happen within the next decade, but the evidence is overwhelming that there is a problem. However, I am amazed to run into people that consider themselves experts on the subject say that there is no problem. That the whole 'global warming' thing was made up by Al Gore. (Like the internet?)

I decide to question someone who writes articles saying that climate change is a myth. The result? Well, let's just say I probably would be smart to order a metal detector to check for IED's.

Software Assurance is a Con Job  6/8/2006
Microsoft invented Software Assurance, not to start selling SA licenses. They did it to eliminate software upgrades and ultimately charge corporations many times what they were paying previously for the exact same software. Those guys in Redmond are so sweet, aren't they?
Give Microsoft a Break?  5/2/2006
Microsoft is not evil. Microsoft is not evil. Microsoft is not evil. Microsoft is not evil. Microsoft is not evil. Microsoft is not evil. Microsoft is not evil. Microsoft is not evil. Microsoft is not evil. Microsoft is not evil. Microsoft is not evil. Microsoft is not evil. Microsoft is not evil. Microsoft is not evil. Microsoft is not evil. Microsoft is not evil. Microsoft is not evil. I lost a bet with a friend that works for Microsoft, and I am on drugs. Ignore this article.
The Sixty Thousand Pound Apple  12/9/2005
While the industry was focusing on how Linux will someday compete against Microsoft on the desktop, something dramatic happened: Apple Computer is starting their campaign that will end with their domaination of the home desktop.
john kerry wins  11/1/2004
Just call us Fox News Left. The fact he did not win does not change our verdict.
admitting a mistake  10/5/2004
A large segment of America does not wish to admit we were wrong.
to forget or not to forget  9/20/2004
It is unrealistic, unacceptable, unhealthy, and unforgivable for a person or a nation to judge anyone or anything based on a single event.
a challenge for bush fans  9/9/2004
Were you thinking of voting for Bush? We have a challenge for you ...
glad i am not a democrat  9/8/2004
I thank my lucky stars I am not a democrat, because I would hate to be permanently associated with these wimps.
asking a favor ...  9/7/2004
Notice some changes? For the remaining months of 2004, Sanitypages will be a news and original writings source for the coming American Presidential election.
the fall of america?  5/25/2004
I have been praying and asking a simple question of whatever God is listening: Is America falling?
startup this  3/27/2004
Spyware vendors are not the only programmers making applications hard to control.
r.i.p. a.t.m.  3/26/2004
When was the last time you stood in a queue to use an A.T.M.? Probably not recently, and probably never again.
recording industry lacks quality  2/26/2004
The recording industry does not need to sue the world to make money. They could actually sell quality products, instead.
2004 predictions  12/24/2003
While I predict some setbacks for the folks in Redmond, Bill should sleep easy. Technology predictions rarely come true.
itunes versus musicmatch  10/29/2003
Hey, Steve. Ain’t competition a bitch?
tangled web in dot net  10/18/2003
Will web services change the world, as Microsoft predicts? Don't hold your breath.
sco marries riaa  10/17/2003
Could there be two companies who have better matching corporate philosophies?
spam from make-believe land  9/2/2003
Federal legislation is not the solution to spam, nor is the software being used today. The answer is a couple of minor verification processes to server-side mail delivery systems.
the real virus story  9/1/2003
Virus writers need to start using a EULA to protect their buggy software the same way Microsoft does.