In article <1581586.5a1EkHkDup@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
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> The little book that says "quit"
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> | I you have a shot at being number one then it's worth "leaning into the
> | dip" says Godin. He cites Microsoft Corp., which he says failed twice
> | with Windows, four times with Word and three times with Excel but
> | slogged through the difficult dip to success.
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> http://biz.yahoo.com/rb/070623/books_dip.html?.v=1
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> Vista: The train wreck that keeps on delivering
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> | Ah, where do I start?
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> http://blogbeebe.blogspot.com/2007/06/vista-train-wreck-that-keeps-on.html
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The blogs etc I have seen regarding the horrors of attempting to deal
with Vista are a new low for Microsoft in my opinion.
And the easy willingness to speak out against Redmond has a whole new
level of energy from a wide array of sources.
I'm fascinated with the prospect of the pillars of confidence in
Microsoft giving way, and all their sloggy old inertia just dissipating
in a sudden gigantic industrial fart.
I'm buyin' a gas mask.
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