Mini-Microsoft Cutting Room Floor

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Whoa, whoa, whoa - New comment on The Tumbling Tumbleweeds of Summer.

Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "The Tumbling Tumbleweeds of Summer":

>"I feel like we are Yahoo!'s creepy and inappropriate neighbor. . ."

Its more like rape, kidnapping and attempted murder by two pedophiles holed up in a hotel together (Balmer and Icahn) calling all their rich friends to come over and take a run at their gagged and tied up hostage.

It is such a sick effort, I don't even give it a 1% chance of succeeding, and if it does, it will only be to bankrupt a great company to eliminate the competition. And don't any of you think for a moment than Icahn and Microsoft representatives have not been talking this over for a couple of months now.

These losers have been losing money in the stock market for so long they will do anything to force a dollar into their pocket.

(Gordon Gecko weeps. Or laughs.)

Hard Fiction - New comment on The Tumbling Tumbleweeds of Summer.

Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "The Tumbling Tumbleweeds of Summer":

marvin martian.

First act would be to open source XP after removing msconfig and the computer management menu and after revoking all current license holders.

K-9 could run E&D after firing Robbie and J.

You know, it is important to maintain the culture at Microsoft.

(And Davros?)

Passion? Play? - New comment on The Tumbling Tumbleweeds of Summer.

Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "The Tumbling Tumbleweeds of Summer":

Oh,
It is painful to read something so passionless and aimless. Why don't you just put this to deep sleep before all the good done over these years goes down the drain?

Consider quitting or putting some passion into this Mini.

(So much else for you to read. Thanks for the time you spent here.)

Thursday, July 03, 2008

Choo-Choo? - New comment on Oy, an Extreme Bummer!.

Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "Oy, an Extreme Bummer!":

MS also crippled its work on the Mac to make the Windows version more attractive. Now, MS's Mac software has been leap-frogged. The response? A hiring increase for the Mac BU to apparently remedy this problem. Maybe it'll work, maybe not. It at least illustrates that instead of seeking to make the best products, MS's primary concern is to get its way/dominate. This shows MS to be what so many suspect a dishonest broker.

You guys wouldn't compete on the merits of the software, but instead used tactics to elevate the Windows version. No, watch it all fall down. You guys are a slow-motion train wreck.