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Comment Re:It wasn't just private opinion. (Score 4, Insightful) 824

A company's products are the public face of a company, not the CEO. Until this whole debacle I hadn't a clue who the CEO of Mozilla is or ever has been. What I knew of Mozilla was that they made a pretty darn good web browser among other things. The CEO is there to make sure they keep making a good browser and that the employees are taken care of. If the browser goes to crap or the employees are being mistreated, then he should be ousted.

Comment Re:To be fair... (Score 1) 653

My entire life until I was introduced to Fluke, multi-meters were black. A quick google image search brings up lots of yellow multi-meters that aren't by Fluke, but most of them are quite apparently NOT by Fluke and you can tell at a glance. No grey face plate, different color of yellow. The one this story refers to is a very clear Fluke knock-off attempt.
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Comment Re:wtf (Score 1) 662

I don't think the Bill of Rights refers to any of the rights therein as inalienable (or unalienable for that matter) The Declaration of Independence only lists "Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness" as unalienable. I think we may have managed to give those up too when our country decided to throw out the first half of that sentence.

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