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RE: Great News!
These who loves the plataform and these who hates Microsoft. :)
For the first group here's the place to talk. For the second group I suggest accessing Slashdot or many of the Mac fanboy foruns spread all over the net. :)
But for our buddy Dr. O. here I suggest Euthanasia! :)
Ivan
Dr Opinion/Jeff Kirvin is the BEST! :)
I think you have many important and interesting things to say. :)
You should be a model - you look SO healthy and fit. :)
You know a lot of things about the PDA industry after working so long as a salesmonkey in CompUSA. :)
You are a good writer and have a great future ahead of you. :)
Palm should hire you to be their new CEO. :)
TVoR
RE: Great News!
Pilot 1000-->Pilot 5000-->PalmPilot Pro-->IIIe-->Vx-->m505-->T|T-->T|T2-->T|C-->T|T3-->T|T5-->TX
Voice Of Dumbness and his Failed PALM Stock Trading Gig :)
I'm sure you realize (by now) that your failed PALM stock trading gig is a zero sum game. So if you're losing on a trade, my bitter little friend, then that means someone else is winning: Someone better than you, someone smarter. :)
That's *why* I like you. The market needs losers like yourself, otherwise winners like me would never be able to make a buck.
Thanks for existing, buddy. :)
He he. :)
Oh, and I like Jeff too... but only because you don't. :D
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"People who like M$ products tend to be insecure crowd-following newbies lacking in experience and imagination."
Too bad Super Waba kicks AppForge's a$$.
TVoR
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Great News!
Now developers can "de-suck" their VisualBasic mobile applications and turn them into industry-standard Java. I wonder if this will work for desktop apps too? :)
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"People who like M$ products tend to be insecure crowd-following newbies lacking in experience and imagination."