RavenXtra said:
d21lewis said:
"MS" Looks like "Ms" to me and I respect Bill Gates too much to call his company a woman. You make a valid point, though. I'll TRY to refrain from using M$ in the future. Old habits die hard, though.
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Women aren't deserving of respect?
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In my head, Microsoft has always been a man. You could invite Microsoft over for a beer, play a game of pool, talk about football, bake muffins, or give each other manly massages. It's not that I don't respect women. I just can't call a company that is so obviously masculine by such a feminine abbreviation.