tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21166579.post2987379947656598609..comments2024-02-19T08:12:53.815-05:00Comments on The Right Thing: Flying high with integrity and honorJeffrey L. Seglinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15648051034425906705noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21166579.post-41755753554753403382011-07-11T01:30:12.442-04:002011-07-11T01:30:12.442-04:00Jeffrey, I don't believe you owe any concerns ...Jeffrey, I don't believe you owe any concerns about TSA or Microsoft's use of your books. As far as TSA, there is nothing they do that would seem to fit in with an organization doing things ethically, especially with what we've seen of their procedures the last few months. In fact, ethics seems to be the last thing in that organization's mind, especially the leaders, who seem to have no idea what the American people expect from the organization running airport security.<br /><br />Charlie Seng<br />Lancaster, SCAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21166579.post-11898749495602564572011-07-10T10:18:15.293-04:002011-07-10T10:18:15.293-04:00The fact that microsoft did something that seemed ...The fact that microsoft did something that seemed unethical does not mean that everything they do in unethical. Or that they want it to be so. And most lawsuits are about the most unethical thing in the world, MONEY. The ethics part is a good excuse to try and get $.<br />If they use your book, it is a good thing. If MS is in it, let their employees judge for themselves.alan owseichiknoreply@blogger.com