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Tuesday, June 20, 2006
Meet the new boss, not the same as the old boss
| | Mark Cuban: So I told the reporter to "Ask me a real fucking question" |
| | I like to curse. I like to curse because I enjoy how it gets everyone in an uproar. I wont curse in an environment where I have accepted an invitation or am a guest of someone else. I will play by their rules. |
| | But if you come on my home turf and want something from me. Its my rules. |
Bag inspection
| | Up in the middle of the night, where I can't sleep in a hotel with AC that barely works, feeling sorry for guests with no operable windows or doors to the outside, listening to On The Media from June 9, where Denise Howell is explaining how Apple recently got smacked down in appeals court. She sounds good. She gets plenty of practice at her Sound Policy podcast. |
Get down & dirty about coming clean
Which may also delay Scoble's departure
| | Although Bill Gates announced that he would be retiring in two years, there are sure to be delays in the transition schedule and the date of his retirement will probably be postponed many times. In fact, it may never happen at all. |
| | It is also possible that Gates may be retired prematurely before all the bugs are worked out. Microsoft may decide to go through a retirement beta testing phase to work out these bugs. Even when Gates does officially retire, there may still be problems, so he may be forced to announce his Retirement 2.0, although you can be sure new problems will then crop up, some of which, but not all, will be fixed in the Second Edition of Retirement 2.0, followed by some patches. |
| | The entire retirement process may be scrapped and a new retirement process may be started from scratch. This retirement process may then be abandoned after a year and Microsoft would go back to the first retirement process. |
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