ATEN
06-13-2007, 11:34 AM
We all have complaints against companies, people, etc. Make it easy on yourself and post them!
http://www.pakin.org/complaint/
Mine:
This is an open letter, which you are welcome to use as you wish. I want as many people as possible to know that Mr. Haywood W Jablowme, Ph.D. has lost sight of the lessons of history. To organize my discussion, I suggest that we take one step back in the causal chain and take a proactive, rather than a reactive, stance. As if you didn't know, he is driving me nuts. I can't take it anymore! There can be no doubt that I recently informed him that his proxies prevent us from recognizing the vast and incomparable achievements, contributions, and discoveries that are the product of our culture. Mr. Jablowme said he'd "look further into the matter." Well, not too much further; after all, he has no discernible talents. The only things Mr. Jablowme has unequivocally mastered are biological functions. Well, I suppose he's also good at convincing people that he has the mandate of Heaven to create a climate of intimidation, but my point is that if Mr. Jablowme opened his eyes, he'd realize that not everyone agrees with him. Although Mr. Jablowme has never read carefully anything I've written, you'd think that someone would have done something by now to thwart his plans to damn this nation and this world to Hell. Unfortunately, most people are quite happy to "go along to get along" and are rather reluctant to cast a gimlet eye on his demands. It is imperative that we inform such people that if you think you can escape from Mr. Jablowme's disgraceful précis, then good-bye and good luck. To the rest of you I suggest that if you look soberly and carefully at the evidence all around you, you will decidedly find that if we let him steal the fruits of other people's labor, all we'll have to look forward to in the future is a public realm devoid of culture and a narrow and routinized professional life untouched by the highest creations of civilization. Lastly, I can't end this letter without mentioning that Mr. Haywood W Jablowme, Ph.D.'s collaborators have decided, behind closed doors and in closed sessions, to divert our attention from serious issues.
http://www.pakin.org/complaint/
Mine:
This is an open letter, which you are welcome to use as you wish. I want as many people as possible to know that Mr. Haywood W Jablowme, Ph.D. has lost sight of the lessons of history. To organize my discussion, I suggest that we take one step back in the causal chain and take a proactive, rather than a reactive, stance. As if you didn't know, he is driving me nuts. I can't take it anymore! There can be no doubt that I recently informed him that his proxies prevent us from recognizing the vast and incomparable achievements, contributions, and discoveries that are the product of our culture. Mr. Jablowme said he'd "look further into the matter." Well, not too much further; after all, he has no discernible talents. The only things Mr. Jablowme has unequivocally mastered are biological functions. Well, I suppose he's also good at convincing people that he has the mandate of Heaven to create a climate of intimidation, but my point is that if Mr. Jablowme opened his eyes, he'd realize that not everyone agrees with him. Although Mr. Jablowme has never read carefully anything I've written, you'd think that someone would have done something by now to thwart his plans to damn this nation and this world to Hell. Unfortunately, most people are quite happy to "go along to get along" and are rather reluctant to cast a gimlet eye on his demands. It is imperative that we inform such people that if you think you can escape from Mr. Jablowme's disgraceful précis, then good-bye and good luck. To the rest of you I suggest that if you look soberly and carefully at the evidence all around you, you will decidedly find that if we let him steal the fruits of other people's labor, all we'll have to look forward to in the future is a public realm devoid of culture and a narrow and routinized professional life untouched by the highest creations of civilization. Lastly, I can't end this letter without mentioning that Mr. Haywood W Jablowme, Ph.D.'s collaborators have decided, behind closed doors and in closed sessions, to divert our attention from serious issues.