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Microsoft Executive Wants You to Get High :O===::~
Renegade:
Puff on this:
http://www.pot.tv/video/2012/12/03/Former-Microsoft-Executive-Plans-Premium-Pot-Business
Jamen Shively, a former Microsoft executive, plans to spend the next year researching and building a retail marijuana business that he hopes will bring legitimacy to a long-illegal industry.
Shively said he brainstormed the idea after a few bong hits.
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And now you know why Microsoft is so disconnected with reality sometimes~! ;D :P
Tinman57:
Former Microsoft exec to launch high-end pot business
According to reports, a former Microsoft manager intends to launch a premium marijuana business in Washington.
http://www.smartplanet.com/blog/bulletin/former-microsoft-exec-to-launch-high-end-pot-business/7193
f0dder:
*former* Microsoft executive.
If he still was executive there and people did as he, perhaps Microsoft would be in a better... state? ;-)
Stoic Joker:
*former* Microsoft executive.
If he still was executive there and people did as he, perhaps Microsoft would be in a better... state? ;-)-f0dder (December 04, 2012, 09:24 AM)
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Perhaps... but conversely, how many times have you looked at Windows/MS X and thought are these friggin people stoned?
Tinman57:
I'm still pondering how they're going to settle this with the federal government. I will assume the feds will blackmail them into submission like they did Texas over the legal age of drinking. When the government made it so you had to be 21, Texas said "If your old enough to fight in a war, your old enough to drink" and left it at 18. The feds (illegally) threatened to withhold federal highway funds unless Texas changed it to 21, and they caved in.....
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