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Well this is getting interesting.
Authored by: BJ on Thursday, August 02 2012 @ 03:10 PM EDT
That happens to be exactly my thought.

On the other hand-- what's 'local' about Apple?
Aren't they really 'local' esp. to some far-away
regions in China (the latter which I highly
regard -- so not to put them down)??

Apple, in their patent wars, are as remote, out-of
here, and outside of the fabric of anything that
connotates or annotates to 'social' (let alone
'local') as you or they themselves can imagine.
They would like you to think otherwise.

S. Jobs was a nut case. His company is a typical
example of money and hegemony-hungry anti-social
behavior.

They WILL be called on it -- either by Samsung,
or by whatever entity later on.
I just hope before that time comes, I won't see
the day they will be called 'major good guy', on
some issue, for some totally unintelligible reason.

bjd


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