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Microsoft goes further down on my list of favorite companies. Oh, wait, it's already at the bottom.
Very difficult to believe you I'm afraid.
Well, surely you didn't expect them to say.. "yes, yes we do".
according to reports Microsoft was the first to get in bed with the NSA.... Microsoft thanks you for buying a Kinect.