Commenters To Dropbox CEO: Houston, We Have a Problem 448
theodp (442580) writes "On Friday, Dropbox CEO Drew Houston sought to quell the uproar over the appointment of former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice to the company's board of directors, promising in a blog post that Rice's appointment won't change its stance on privacy. More interesting than Houston's brief blog post on the method-behind-its-Condi-madness (which Dave Winer perhaps better explained a day earlier) is the firestorm in the ever-growing hundreds of comments that follow. So will Dropbox be swayed by the anti-Condi crowd ("If you do not eliminate Rice from your board you lose my business") or stand its ground, heartened by pro-Condi comments ("Good on ya, DB. You have my continued business and even greater admiration")? One imagines that Bush White House experience has left Condi pretty thick-skinned, and IPO riches are presumably on the horizon, but is falling on her "resignation sword" — a la Brendan Eich — out of the question for Condi?"
Re:"won't change its stance on privacy" (Score:5, Funny)
If you can't spell "you're", you're an idiot. An illiterate idiot....
Re:And the attempt to duplicate their efforts resu (Score:4, Funny)
Right! To be fair, it's really hard someone to find someone for your board of directors who isn't a war criminal.
The choice was between Condoleeza Rice and Slobodan Milosevic and he backed out due to health reasons. I understand they sent feelers out to Joseph Kony, but he thought they were children's arms, so he cut them off.
Welcome Condi! Maybe a little more money will help you sleep at night, because you're looking a little tired, girl.