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Why not a computer section in Sports _meríca magazine?
[chuckles]
(Dan) Uh, excuse me. Excuse me.
Yes?
Uh, uh...
Uh, my name is, uh, uh, Dan Foreman. l...
I wor_ _or Sports Ameríca and l'm not sure
l--l understand what you're talking about.
(Dan) W-what l mean is--is
what do computers have to do with sports?
Are you... Are--are you literally saying
that there should be a section in the magazine
about computers?
Who's going to want to read that?
Um...
[clears throat] And, uh...
[sighs]
l-l'm not sure l understand
how the way the world is changing
is actually going to change how we do business.
We're still selling a product, right?
Which hopefully someone needs.
We're human beings with other human beings for customers.
So l don't see how this company is like its own country.
l mean, just because we sell different kinds of things,
that doesn't mean we should operate by our own laws, does it?
Besides which, countries, at least democratic ones,
they have some obligation to their citizens, don't they?
(Dan) So how do layoffs
and bottom line thinking fit into that?
Dan Foreman.
Sports Ameríca.
You ask some excellent questions.
Excellent, excellent questions.
l'm glad you asked them.
And l'm leaving it to you,
to all of you, to answer them.
Hmm.
Teddy K.!
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