Re: Any experience with "The Last One"?
From: Pete Fenelon (pete_at_fenelon.com)
Date: 12/02/03
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Date: Tue, 2 Dec 2003 14:06:22 +0000
In alt.folklore.computers Don Chiasson <don_chiasson@notmail.com> wrote:
>> That's my vested interest - what's yours?
>>
> You have said nothing about your vested interest(s). Your tone is what I
> would expect from someone in the pay of Microsoft.
Whenever I've encountered a Microsoft "evangelist" or indeed any of
their techies, they've usually accepted that not everything that comes
from Redmond is perfect, that there's a role for competition in the
software industry, and that MS isn't the best solution for everything.
Microsoft's technical staff generally seem pretty talented - it's
good leadership they lack.
This bloke comes across as someone who's either in marketing (he seems
to open his mouth regularly without engaging brain, characteristic of
that tribe), or has put a lot of his own money into an MCSE
bootcamp or some other form of "training" that makes him an "expert".
pete
-- pete@fenelon.com "there's no room for enigmas in built-up areas."
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