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Thursday, January 18, 2007
Case for VRM , Part P
| | Park Pardigm: If somehow this message does get to someone at BA who is responsible for the website, please fix the booking bug outlined above. Thanks. |
| | Paul Ding: The wave to follow CRM will be VRM - Vendor Relationship Management. With VRM, the customer is in charge, not the seller. |
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The end is nearer
| | The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists (BAS) is moving the minute hand of the Doomsday Clock two minutes closer to midnight. It is now 5 minutes to midnight. Reflecting global failures to solve the problems posed by nuclear weapons and the climate crisis, the decision by the BAS Board of Directors was made in consultation with the Bulletin¹s Board of Sponsors, which includes 18 Nobel Laureates. |
| | Pointage comes from Bruce Sterling, who adds, |
| | You can't have a nuclear war without a nuclear winter. It's also hard to figure how you could have a major-league darkside-scenario climate collapse without SOMEBODY launching a nuclear missile. I mean, if you were Iranian or North Korean or Pakistani and dying wholesale of thirst and hunger because it no longer snows or rains properly, wouldn't you blow up SOMEBODY? I mean, come on! It may seem spiteful, but if you were doomed already, you'd do it just on general principles. |
Quotes du jour
| | With Vista, there's an alternative: buy a Mac or run Linux. |
| | With a telecommunications duopoly, there's no such alternative. |
| | Microsoft's next-generation Windows hits the stores in less than two weeks, but for all its whizzy features it's got less buzz than a new dental plan. |
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