March 27, 2008

Doctored photos

OK, at long last, the MS guys have sent me a photo that they doctored. You can see the original in this post. And since I told them that I'd post it, here it is. This is the 2nd time that I've seen Oracle park taxis with their logo outside a SQL launch event, so what do they expect MS to do? And if MS ever does the same thing outside an Oracle launch event I'd be happy to post any pics they want me to post as we

OK, at long last, the MS guys have sent me a photo that they doctored. You can see the original in this post. And since I told them that I'd post it, here it is. This is the 2nd time that I've seen Oracle park taxis with their logo outside a SQL launch event, so what do they expect MS to do? And if MS ever does the same thing outside an Oracle launch event I'd be happy to post any pics they want me to post as well.

So anyway, let's have some fun.


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