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5 months ago

in The Daily What on The Daily What
Funny and very professionally well done, but, yet, at the same time, oh so sad for all those poor out-of-work people and their families. This is especially so now in such a rotten economy as we find ourselves presently.

8 months ago

in 3 Key Supplements That Fight Stress on Stress Relief BlogShots
This was a great post! It peeked my interest and now I'm going to have to study up on these things.

Of course, none of these will solve are problems, but anything that can help releive the stress of the current economy, etc., has just got to be a good thing.

Thanks for sharing.

1 year ago

in Huh? on The Secret Diary of Steve Jobs
After reading this guy, all I can say is ..... I NEED A DRINK!

1 year ago

in Wal-Mart yanks Linux PC, cites lack of childlike wonder on The Secret Diary of Steve Jobs
Hmmm.... .how can this be? My Linux friends told me, and they assured me that this time, that this year - this very year - is the Year of Linux!

Oh well, there's always next year?

1 year ago

in Microhoo!? on iJohnW.com
The worst thing that could ever happen to Yahoo is to let Microsoft buy them! As I pointed out in a post that I did today on my own little blog, the problem with Microsoft is it's leadership. It is old, out of touch and has this disgusting , "it's good enough" mentality that runs down everything they attempt to do! Vista sucks and I blame the leadership which has created a corporate culture that stifles innovation and great products.

With a vast pool of very intelligent employees and oodles of cash and other resources, Microsoft should be the leader, but instead, it scrambles to try and catch up to Apple and Google which both puts Microsoft to shame. These companies have great leadership and the results are there for everyone to see. Microsoft's leadership has got to go!

PS. Just out of curiosity, what type of aircraft do you pilot? My friend, from Katmandu, is a pilot and I sort of developed an interest in various aircraft. Nice site, by the way. :O)

1 year ago

in Apple’s Aquisition Targets — Elliott C. Back on Elliott Back's Blog
AMD is an interesting choice. Not only would they have their own cpu's, but the graphic capabilities of ATI too.

Not sure about your other two choices, but I would be happy if they spent a little on me - common Steve, what's one little MacPro with a 30 inch monitor going to do - break the bank?

Actually, Apple is now worth more than not only IBM, Dell, HP, but also Intel. It would be a bigger piece to chew, but Apple could do it if they wanted to.

In the meantime, they can save money by sending me just the MacPro and accompanying goodies!

1 year ago

in Buy a Google Computer for $199! on Marketing Pilgrim
Well, at least, one can't complain about the price. Personally, I will stick with my 'it can run everything' Macs, damn the price!

2 years ago

in The morning after on Scobleizer
The most important thing to note about yesterday's release of the iPhone is this: It's only the beginning! Steve Jobs said that much in his January introduction of the iPhone. They have a lot more, a lot more!

In fact, I read that the second version could be out in time for Christmas. The European model will, in fact, be much better than the US version as it will have 3G and other goodies!

As did the original iPod, you can expect this baby, especially given all the fuss Apple is making over it, will rapidly evolve and improve BIG TIME!

Apple didn't sit still for the iPod and it will not sit still for the iPhone.

Despite all of its little faults, if the iPhone's first version is this good, just imagine how good the second one will be and so on?

2 years ago

in The better iPhone: Nokia N95? on Scobleizer
Glad you like the Nokia Robert, but your accolades fall far short of the review that CNET gave it recently.

On the bad side they say: "The N95 lacks support for U.S. 3G networks; standby battery life is poor; and performance is somewhat sluggish. The hardware feels a bit cheap, and the sliding mechanism could be more secure. It's also very expensive"

Another thing, its a lot more expensive than the most expensive iPhone and is no where near as sexy. Some people might not think sexy is not that important, but if you had a choice of a 300, 75 year old woman for a date or some one like Paris Hilton.... well, you know what I mean?

I'm sure the Nokia is a fine phone, but when some one gives the $750.00 phone in hopes of mentioning where you got it, some how taints the whole piece.
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