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I fixed your thread title.  One incident does not a corporate conspiracy make.  If you or the author of the linked article want to show that this is standard Sprint practice, please do.  But the burden of proof is on you.  S4GRU is not automatically going to run a thread with a salacious title that generalizes from one known occurrence.

 

For those curious, the original thread title was "Sprint installing MDM on iPhones."  That is akin to one customer witnessing once at McDonald's a hamburger being picked up off the floor in the kitchen, then saying "McDonald's serves its hamburgers off the floor."

 

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For those curious, the original thread title was "Sprint installing MDM on iPhones." That is akin to one customer witnessing once at McDonald's a hamburger being picked up off the floor in the kitchen, then saying "McDonald's serves its hamburgers off the floor."

 

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That is enough information to ruin someone's appetite.

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That is enough information to ruin someone's appetite.

 

A "McDonald's hamburger" is enough information to ruin someone's appetite.

 

There is good reason why McDonald's has started serving its breakfast all day.

 

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A "McDonald's hamburger" is enough information to ruin someone's appetite.

 

There is good reason why McDonald's has started serving its breakfast all day.

 

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No one over the age of 8 should find anything at all desirable about their "food."

 

But I think we've had this discussion before

 

Fried chicken? That's always in season.

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I suppose the original thread title WAS more appropriate.

 

The problem is there was not evidence at that time to support that sweeping conclusion.

 

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Lol, I immediately thought of the pink slime in Ghostbusters 2 that runs under NYC's streets, because it will put anyone in a bad mood. 

 

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One day, if only this man became McDonald's CEO, he could literally raise hamburger meat from the sewers :

 

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