
By Andy McCue
Published: Tuesday 13 July 2004
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Peter Himashi
Location
Tokyo
Occupation
IT buyer
Comment
I really don't know what to say anymore... Ballmer's statemenst are so far off, you wonder if MS management is still in touch with reality.
Incredible... Microsofts statements have noticeably become stranger and stranger in the last six months. Is there anybody left on this planet who actually believes what they say? I don't think so.
Ah well. I guess that you reap what you sow.
Anyone who has ever successfully ran open source s...
Seth McGowan
Is Stevie Boy having a laugh?
For Microsoft, of...
Marcus
Almost everything in IT is a small improvement ove...
Anonymous
load of garbage
Anonymous
I really don't know what to say anymore... Ballmer...
Peter Himashi
What worries me about the lack of reality of MS se...
Anonymous
It is often said by marketers and the like that;
...
Andrew Lashley
Marcus has written my comment for me
Had I not ...
Roger Huffadine
More like Steve 'Barmy' Ballmer... where on earth ...
Anonymous
Instead of bitching about it why don't you stop bu...
Jamie Bishop
Well I believe everything that Steve says. Micros...
JoJo
"Who's going to stand up and stand behind open sou...
Craig
Microsoft 'innovations'....
> The 'Blue Screen ...
Ruprecht
Bill is the Messiah.. not God.. just to correct an...
Anonymous
Somebody change the record please.
Microsoft were...
Anonymous
Microsoft's original idea..
an operating system t...
Tony Life
If steve Ballmer means that the idiotic 'features'...
Simon Blackham
Ha ha ha ha ha! Oh I don't think I have laughed so...
Simon Cox
Jamie Bishop wrote : "Instead of bitching about it...
Simon
Despite all the sniping at MS, the basic premise i...
Anonymous
.NET & C# innovative? I don't think so. The whole ...
AndyD
And so the ‘great debate’ (boring waff...
Andy Fox
Surely you jest...C# an innovation?? I admit the ...
E
Simon Cox : <i>"Ballmer is obviously being backed ...
Smithy
Bill is the Messiah.. not God.. just to correct an...
Anonymous
Linux and Macs are garbage, just copying all Micro...
Anonymous
"MS does it's own share of cloning, but it does al...
Steve Bailey
Simon wrote: "I've tried to keep their dominance o...
Jamie Bishop
Interesting MS support! Microsoft have the huge ma...
Carl Maycock
I think it's tragic that from a whole host of comm...
Graham
Correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't almost the ent...
Goten Xiao
Varl Maycock screeches: "Microsoft have the huge m...
Smithy
Following on from the last comment, fairly obvious...
Steve Berry
I have successfully ran open source software. I f...
Anonymous
Seems to me that Microsoft themselves can't inovat...
Anonymous
Interesting perspective Smithy. I didn't mention t...
Carl Maycock
Carl Maycock whines : "Interesting perspective Smi...
Smithy
Goten Xiao cliams :"Correct me if I'm wrong, but w...
Smithy
Yes Smithy. Very American perspective you have the...
Carl Maycock
"Linux is the most user unfriendly software...". W...
Simon Blackham
Whoever posted this must be a f*ck-head. Linux and...
Anonymous
Smithy wrote, "You should go study Marketing 101, ...
Jonathan Bengtson
What would Balmer do if he was up against MS?
I...
Benny
Pot/Kettle.
If you take money out of the equati...
Anonymous
Microsoft can fool all the people some of the time...
Anonymous
Kudos for open source! At least we know what we're...
Nunuv Yurbiz
Open Source will not be open source forever. Look ...
Anonymous
Open Source will not be open source forever. Look ...
Anonymous
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