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- <h1>An essay about Microsoft</h1>
- <p>Day 00654: Tuesday, 2016 December 20</p>
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- <h2 id="general">General news</h2>
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- One of the shift leaders emailed me this morning asking me to come into work today, but there was no way that I was going to agree to that.
- It's not that I want to get out of work, it's just that I have less than two days to complete a school essay that I'm having particular trouble with.
- I started writing the essay before, only to find that I had to scrap the entire thing.
- Basically, I'm starting from scratch now.
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- My <a href="/a/canary.txt">canary</a> still sings the tune of freedom and transparency.
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- <h2 id="dreams">Dream journal</h2>
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- I had a nightmare last night.
- I took a plane home, but I forgot all of my stuff at the place that I left.
- All my coursework, all my clothing, everything.
- I had to take another plane to go get it, but on the other end, I had to take a long walk to reach the motel that I'd been staying at.
- I was in a panic because I didn't have time for this, I was already running out of time to complete my coursework.
- In addition to that, but teeth were breaking and falling out, which is the first time that I can remember my real-world dental problems making it into a dream.
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- <h2 id="university">University life</h2>
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- My academic advisor wrote to me today reminding me that course registration had started for next term.
- Well this is embarrassing.
- I said that I'd register as soon as registration opened up on the eighth, but I've been scrambling to even keep up with everything, so I forgot.
- Worse still, when I tried to register for courses today, I found that registration is somehow closed, even though the academic calendar says that it should be open.
- I'm confused as to what's going on, and wrote back to my academic advisor about the issue.
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- I decided to do a quick Web search for Microsoft and corporate social responsibility, and while I personally find the results appalling, <del>it's not something that I feel that I can make an effective case against in less than two days.
- I might need at least a month to build up the facts.</del> Microsoft claims that their mission is to empower people, despite the fact that their actions show that they're actually disempowering people.
- Second, they claim to be trying to earn customers' trust through principled decision-making.
- Really!? Microsoft has built a bunch of spyware into their latest operating systems.
- In most versions of the operating system, you can't turn it off.
- You have to have a developer version to disable some of the spyware.
- Then, if you <strong>*do*</strong> disable it, it also disables system updating.
- You can't update your Windows operating system without allowing Microsoft to spy on you.
- And this is an example of "principled" decision-making on Microsoft's part? Wow.
- Just wow.
- And in what way is that <strong>*empowerment*</strong>? I also think that I heard that some of the spyware in Windows is an outright key logger, but I might be thinking of some non-Windows system.
- Microsoft also claims to be safeguarding the future of the planet.
- Based on their other lies and deception, I'd not be surprised if Microsoft was actually doing the opposite here as well, but I also wouldn't be too surprised if this was something that they were actually living up to.
- After all, keeping the planet alive and functioning keeps people alive and well so that they can potentially purchase products from Microsoft.
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- <del>I obviously can't paint Microsoft in a positive light, because they're evil and need to be seen as such.
- I can't paint them in the negative light that they deserve because there simply isn't the time right now.
- I can't write my essay about someone who is actually one of the good guys, because the good guys tend to make social and environmental goals a part of their operational goals, so there's no struggle to keep operational goals and social/environmental goals in balance; in other words, the good guys don't fit the qualifications needed to function as a topic for this week's <span title="Principles of Business Management">BUS 1101</span> essay.
- I give up.
- I'm emotionally divesting from this essay.</del>
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- <del>Having given up on making this essay relate to my personal life, the path is much more clear.
- In another unit, we discussed the Coca-Cola corporation, which we discussed as being a multinational corporation that is taking measures to be at least somewhat environmentally friendly.
- Perfect.
- Clearly, their operational goals have nothing to do with the environment.
- They want to manufacture and sell massive quantities of beverage products and make boatloads of money.
- Their environmental goals are separate, and can therefore be a struggle to keep in balance with their operational goals.</del>
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- Not only was I able to show what a problem Microsoft is, I was able to make it clear that they aren't the only problem.
- They are but one example of a problematic company in a corrupt industry.
- Most software corporations are built on the concept of customer abuse, Microsoft is just more prominent because of its large market share.
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- <ins>Scratch that.
- I'm going to try to make my case against Microsoft.
- It won't cover the full span of what all they do wrong, but I can still show that they maybe shouldn't be trusted by writing about one of their many major crimes against ethics.
- Besides, I really do prefer being able to write essays about topics that I actually care about when the topics are flexible enough to allow that.
- I think that the university prefers that too.
- They seem to feel that students learn more when they can connect the learning with their actual lives.
- It wouldn't surprise me if they were right, either.
- The human mind is kind of strange, and sometimes won't hold onto information if it deems the information to be pointless.</ins>
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- After doing the research that I needed for my essay, I sort of slacked off a bit.
- I should have completed my <a href="/en/coursework/BUS1101/Microsoft_and_corporate_social_responsibility.xhtml">essay</a> for the week, but I needed a break.
- Now that I know that my essay topic is viable though, and now that I have most if not all of the outside information that I'll need, I think that I have the time to rest for a bit.
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- Before going to bed though, I finished my discussion assignment for the week:
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- Your entire post talks about "organizations like yours" as if you're talking to us about about an organization that we actually have.
- It's a bit confusing.
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- I agree that when your employees actually understand their work, they're much more likely to connect to it.
- After all, it's hard to relate to something when you can't figure out what it is.
- Is it possible for someone to become more quick-witted though? More proficient, sure, but I think that quick-wittedness is something that you either have or don't have.
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- <h2 id="apartment">Apartment hunting</h2>
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- Someone telephoned me today, so I got my hopes up that it was someone calling about an apartment opening.
- Apartment managers are the only people that I've directly given that number out to, though it's also on my contact page of this website.
- Unfortunately, it was just a wrong number.
- The call lasted less than ten seconds, but it ate up a full minute of my calling time.
- If I ever called anyone, I might be frustrated by this.
- Hopefully incoming calls meet the at-least-one-call-per-month requirement, because I've been trying to find time to make a call to customer support (just to meet the requirement) since the first of the month and I never actually get that done.
- I hate talking on the telephone.
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