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Comment Y'know it's funny (Score 1) 988

I am not going to go into how hypocritical this was... (two words Xerox Parc visit)

But, I will say this. I didn't really much like the man when he was alive.
Although, I loved NeXt, and own a macbook pro (and love it)

I find myself wasting more time on him now that he is dead then when he was alive.
My goal is not to mention his name, his practices, or his 'sainthood' for at least a year or until the next slashdot article pisses me off

"Why join the Navy, when you can be a pirate" - S.Jobs

Comment Nokia = Amiga for a new generation (Score 3, Funny) 121

I don't know what the deal is..
I had an Amiga 1000... loved it (superior in sooooo many ways) ! Then Commodore blew it.
Then I had the Nokia 770... loved it! But, Nokia never really did anything with it
Then I got the Nokia N800 ... loved it! But, Nokia blew it.
Then I saw the N9... I want it... then Nokia Blows it before even releasing it
WTF?!?!?


hmmmm... I bet the problem is me...

I formally apologize for liking Nokia.
Now...maybe they can get their head out of their butts.

Comment Everyone loves Mr. Potato Head (Score 2) 277

According to Wikipedia:
As Hasbro's Playskool Division General Manager, she oversaw global management and marketing of two children's brands, Playskool and Mr. Potato Head starting in January 1997. She also imported the UK's children's television show Teletubbies into the U.S.[17]

NOT ONLY Mr. Potato Head, BUT teletubbies too!!

I can not think of someone better qualified to bring HP out of it's nose dive... than the manager of Mr. Potato Head's manager.
Clear sailing for HP

Man, I really hope HP can pull it out... it was always one of my favorite companies, oh well...

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