The Yes Men
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:10:01
It looks pretty good on this.
:10:03
Yeah, it's all right.
:10:09
What we have here is that we have
our cyber Andy here

:10:13
who's going to be wearing the suit.
:10:15
And I'm going to be showing
all the different ways

:10:19
in which the Management Leisure Suit
can be useful in industry today

:10:24
and maximize leisure potential.
:10:29
Sometimes I don't think they know
what the hell to expect out of me.

:10:33
What I'll come up with...
:10:36
is frequently not exactly
what they had in mind,

:10:41
but it's...you know,
:10:45
it fits in perfectly with what they're-
what they're going to do.

:10:49
Well, I came out
of a corporate environment

:10:52
and a company that I really gave,
you know, a good bit of my soul to

:10:57
over a long period of time progressively.
:11:00
And there were a lot of downsizings
and, of course,

:11:03
the company I was with I thought
was gonna take care of me.

:11:06
And I realized
that the bottom line is the bottom line,

:11:09
and there really isn't any humanity
in corporate structures,

:11:13
so therefore I hope that maybe
being part of the Yes Men

:11:17
might, in some way, help raise issues
about global work issues

:11:22
and social issues that are being
brought about by globalization, etcetera.

:11:29
I grew up in the suburbs here,
:11:31
and then I moved to Troy six years ago
for a job at the university.

:11:37
There's a place there called Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute, and I teach there.

:11:42
I was moving back home, really,
because I'd been away...

:11:44
I'd been on the West Coast
for about 12 years.

:11:47
Wait, what is this?
:11:48
This is-it's this...
:11:50
...SimCopter hack.
Here it is.

:11:54
I wanted to watch this tape
'cause this is the tape...

:11:57
I've been cleaning out the archives,
and I found this tape in there.


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