Trussst in Microssssoft


I am a man of many business cards like many small entrepreneurs. I have cards with my name on for The Open Learning Centre, Fondoo.net, Dominux Consulting and my personal favorite card lists me as ‘Chief Story Teller’ for A Story For Bedtime. One thing in common with all of these cards is that you can trust that I actually own or work for all of these ventures.

I have not got any cards which portray me as a Vice President of IASA Malaysia though. Doug Mahugh of Microsoft has:

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I wonder how often he visits the office? Maybe he telecommutes?

Kaa was drawn by the talented muralist Dan Hewer.

8 Comments

  1. Comment by Alan W. on March 25, 2008 19:38

    “…trusssst in me, jusssst in me…”

    Great sense of humor Alan!

  2. Comment by Acarya on March 25, 2008 22:23

    In the blogroll, you misspelled Rob Weir

  3. Comment by Kim on March 25, 2008 22:44

    There’s something seriously wrong with http://www.astoryforbedtime.com/ . I get errors on any link I try on the front page.

  4. Comment by Alan Bell on March 25, 2008 22:54

    @Kim
    Thanks for letting me know, looks like one of the database tables got a bit messed up. I repaired it and we are off and running again.

  5. Comment by Alan Lord on March 26, 2008 0:38

    It would be an interesting exercise to see if Doug actually receives [answers] emails at the address on his card…

    That’s dougmahugh@iasahome.org just in case you missed it ;-)

  6. Pingback by Boycott Novell » ‘Microsoft is Stealing from Linux’ on March 26, 2008 11:04

    [...] can add lack of ethics and disregard for the law. Watch this comical image of Doug “Elephant in the Room” Mahugh. I have not got any cards which portray me as a [...]

  7. Comment by Andre on March 26, 2008 19:45

    How much does it cost to get a card from IASA? Do they have a web shop?

  8. Pingback by The Open Sourcerer » OOXML gets dumped… By Microsoft! on May 21, 2008 20:53

    [...] more importantly Doug (the ssssnake) goes on to say: Mahugh stated that Microsoft would not implement the final ISO version of OOXML [...]

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