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With regard to Microsoft paying $200 to professors for mentioning they used their products to the audience: How does this differ from bribe?

With regard to Microsoft competing with colleges: How many college drop outs have you met that actually had good things to say about colleges, professors, and degrees? How many don't hold grudges?

-- Andrew Bairnsfather, Symbiotech Consulting (posted 4/20, 12:55 p.m., E.D.T.)
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