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Mmmm. Yellow cake.
I would not be surprised to find out that both of your facts are in deed true. I'd put money on the NSA/Azure link, and I think it's rather easy to get on the 'monitor' list these days. "Has an email account" seems to be the main quality one needs, after all.
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Quote: the 2007 Vista debacle that Ballmer conceded was his biggest regret Wow! Biggest regret? Windows 8 is not a bigger regret than Vista? Vista was fine compared to Windows 8! Perhaps after he has actually left and is no longer trying to sell Windows 8 he will be more... hmmm... what can I say that the NSA will not report back to Steve?
- I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.
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Though wormholes have never been proven to exist, these theoretical passageways through space-time are predicted by Einstein's general theory of relativity. OK, easy enough. Who's got a wormhole to spare?
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Oh, those terrible people at Google. In the latest "Scroogled" ad, Redmond says Google is peddling vitamin supplements to kids. And that's not all. If you can't say something nice about someone, make a commercial about them
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There are seemingly good reasons all over the place to dampen your intellectual fire. "S-M-R-T. I am so smart!"
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I went for a couple of job interviews that where I didn't get the job clearly because the boss was intimidated by my [modest mode off] intellectual and technical superiority. On the other hand, a couple of the best bosses I ever had where those who employed me to do what they couldn't - they weren't scared of losing their jobs to me because I wasn't interested in the political maneuvering necessary to do their job - I just wanted to do techy stuff, all the time.
My current boss is the best I had ever had. He is technically brilliant but recognises he doesn't know everything about every type of system and hired me to fill in the gaps and support him and the team - he is also adept at handling the politics and keeping everyone else away from his team so we can get on with it.
- I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.
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Bear with me, I know my premise is ridiculous. Designers, designers, designers!
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... he'd still be fired
Reality is an illusion caused by a lack of alcohol
"Nagy, you have won the internets." - Keith Barrow
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Following in the footsteps of open-source companies like Red Hat and SUSE, Nginx's developers are offering a commercial version of its flagship open-source program, the popular Nginx Web server. For your semi-open source needs
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Is your company's website mobile-device friendly? Is it mobile aware? Aren't you concerned if it is not? Big screens are so passe, aren't they?
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Major miscalculation and ensuing financial blow precipitated board's decision to push out the Microsoft CEO, argues analyst So he didn't jump, he was pushed (finally)
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Later Days Uncle Fester.
You almost killed Microsoft.
Long live Microsoft.
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I will consider Microsoft on the road to recovery when they FINALLY build .Net into Microsoft Office and not torture us anymore with Visual Basic for Applications...it should have been done 10 years ago and shows huge rifts in the company...nobody wants to invest in a circular firing squad.
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A spoof social network jokes to share absolutely everything (and then some), but then again, how much are you sharing with the likes of Google and Apple already? "I'm from the government and I'm here to help."
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Here’s a collection of some of the more memorable remarks Ballmer has made over the years. "Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves."
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I'm very sad that the Developer, Developer, Developer days are gone.
Name a CEO. today, that is truly, deeply passionate about software development, or even the products they sell? Who cares more about their creation, their art, than they do about just moving boxes and having good numbers to report to shareholders?
There's a few, but not in the right places.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Chris Maunder wrote: Name a CEO. today, that is truly, deeply passionate about software development, or even the products they sell? Who cares more about their creation, their art, than they do about just moving boxes and having good numbers to report to shareholders?
OK, you're not talking about Ballmer, are you? Well, the "deeply passionate" does seem to apply, but the bits about software dev certainly not. And "having good numbers" seemed to be all that B really cared about.
Now as to your question. Good question. Maybe Marissa Meyer. At least she comes from a dev background. I have good memories of Paul Maritz. Maybe he's still good at VMWare (but since moving to Parallels, I haven't really looked back). After that, I'm blanking.
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As far as I can judge his motivation was mainly killing Google, Apple, and the likes. It was not making customers happy.
Wout
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Ballmer strikes me more as the used car salesman CEO-type.
If he sells software or soap, doesn't matter too much to him.
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In a world where an outrageous number of people may be vying for your attention, automating your own personal interface could help. curl --d "msg=Hello%20there&priority=1" me://bob.alien
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With companies like MakerBot creating digitizers aimed at making 3D printing easier, Microsoft is betting that we'll all be printing off Yoda figurines and retirement gifts from our desktops soon. "They're eating blueberry pies, as fast as the replicator can churn 'em out."
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Steve Ballmer's spent many of the past few years nudging or kicking potential successors out of the company. Push has come to shove. Who will step up? No, not BillG
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Fine then, I'll do it. I'll give you all whatcha want.
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Yay! Thank you Ron.
Now, I know compensation is a touchy subject, but could you live on B's salary+bonuses? I know it's tough to make good decisions at $685,000+$620,000[^]. Is that enough, or did you want to make a counter-offer?
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A year ago, I set aside my doubts and started to innovate in the space industry as a complete outsider. This post details one of these projects that was reasonably successful. And save the world (or at least us)
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