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	<title>Comments on: Segate CEO Recants Comments about Hard Drives and Porn</title>
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		<title>By: John W. McKenna</title>
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		<description>Rob

For some reason this post reminds me of a Bill James comment about Baseball.  It was along the lines of MLBs efforts to place the fan further from the center of the action and how the sports media, in desperation, was making fantastic attempts to convince fans that they were delivering the &quot;Inside&quot; angle on baseball.  It seems to me that since Enron, the same is happening in the business world.
As an annual-report coinsure, have you seen a shift in this regard?

Take care

John
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<p>For some reason this post reminds me of a Bill James comment about Baseball.  It was along the lines of MLBs efforts to place the fan further from the center of the action and how the sports media, in desperation, was making fantastic attempts to convince fans that they were delivering the &#8220;Inside&#8221; angle on baseball.  It seems to me that since Enron, the same is happening in the business world.<br />
As an annual-report coinsure, have you seen a shift in this regard?</p>
<p>Take care</p>
<p>John</p>
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