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"Stan Starinski" <China@stealsUSJobsPatentsSoftwareMusicVideo> wrote in
message news:...
> Write to Microsoft about your desire for a Windows7 Newsgroup + GIVE THEM
> REASONS.
>
> If nobody moves their a**, nothing will change.
> Likewise, water does not flow by itself, but under gravity or another
> force.
> (only exception, if you do tell your children something, they may ignore
> it, I am single/no children yet but this is what older folks have told
> me).
>
> Good things do happen, and I am the reason a giant transnational
> conglomerate Nestle, based in Switzerland, has stopped using HDPE plastics
> for some (if not all?) bottled water they sell in USA, branded as Poland
> Spring, Deer Park, etc. years ago - because I wrote an article and outline
> dangers associated with certain byproduct-chemicals involved in HDPE.
> I asked to switch to PETE plastic just like Appalachian water and smaller
> bottles were using.
> All it took is a few serious, analytic emails when I was in college,
> despite me being an EE/ME engineer, not a chemist or biologist.
>
> So COME ON.
> Message Microsoft thru Customer Service + Feedback system (not one alone,
> but both) that you want a Windows7 Newsgroup.
> Don't expect quick results , message various departments directly to
> people in charge. Don't post here drivels & rants, managers who control
> Microsoft are not reading your emotions on this Forum.
>
> A guy/gal at the bottom of managerial ladder can do little, even if he is
> with you 100%.
>
> Or forever suffer with a Web Forum instead of speedy, organized
> Newsgroups.
> I use totally Black background & silver fonts in a Newsgroup reader, but
> Web Forum is hard to read in such color scheme, just another pain
> associated with Web, in addiiton to disorganization and slowness, and
> utter lack of article threading.
>
>