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A day doesn't go by that I'm not dealing with either one of my or my clients Windows XP or Vista problems. So I can't really enjoy the train ride... I'm always called on to fix something that broke or never worked right in the first place.
Interesting that everyone at our local physics department uses OS X... they ARE rocket scientists and know they can't afford to wast their time diagnosing Windows problems.
A day doesn't go by that I'm not dealing with either one of my or my clients Windows XP or Vista problems. So I can't really enjoy the train ride... I'm always called on to fix something that broke or never worked right in the first place.
Interesting that everyone at our local physics department uses OS X... they ARE rocket scientists and know they can't afford to wast their time diagnosing Windows problems.
A day doesn't go by that I'm not dealing with either one of my or my clients Windows XP or Vista problems. So I can't really enjoy the train ride... I'm always called on to fix something that broke or never worked right in the first place.
Interesting that everyone at our local physics department uses OS X... they ARE rocket scientists and know they can't afford to wast their time diagnosing Windows problems.
"Innovation" is just a marketing hypeword.
- by alegr July 20, 2008 9:41 PM PDT
- For many CEO types, "execution" involves not what Linus means, but a firing squad, sorry, I mean HR team visit.
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