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RE: the rabbit hole and the dying lion
by melgross on Sun 24th Oct 2010 15:14
in reply to "the rabbit hole and the dying lion"
I am not a supporter of any cult-like technology. I use what is useful. I care to leave a comment on the metainformation in the statements of Ballmer.
It is pretty obvious that Microsoft is losing at the moment (in terms of gradients). The market it created is being pulled underneath its feet by an amalgamation of technological advances.
Interestingly enough, however, Apple is grateful and is vehemently twisting the knife. But there is something ominous in the painting. I think Apple will realize it one way or another. To subdue is to care for. An oxymoron or not, if Apple wants to be king they will have to be the servant as well. They are not doing that; however wounded the sluggish bureaucratic behemoth Microsoft is, it is fighting for survival.
Apple on the other hand like the new kid on "teh" block strides and strolls. Pride - galore! Cult - galore! Shouts - galore! But in the same time a cul-de-sac of required technological imbecility on behalf of the consumer is the direction.
Funny times are ahead. Take popcorn and start building on your hardware skills.
Apologies for my lyrical expressionism ;-).
It is pretty obvious that Microsoft is losing at the moment (in terms of gradients). The market it created is being pulled underneath its feet by an amalgamation of technological advances.
Interestingly enough, however, Apple is grateful and is vehemently twisting the knife. But there is something ominous in the painting. I think Apple will realize it one way or another. To subdue is to care for. An oxymoron or not, if Apple wants to be king they will have to be the servant as well. They are not doing that; however wounded the sluggish bureaucratic behemoth Microsoft is, it is fighting for survival.
Apple on the other hand like the new kid on "teh" block strides and strolls. Pride - galore! Cult - galore! Shouts - galore! But in the same time a cul-de-sac of required technological imbecility on behalf of the consumer is the direction.
Funny times are ahead. Take popcorn and start building on your hardware skills.
Apologies for my lyrical expressionism ;-).
That's a very strange, and almost meaningless post. It started out ok, but then dissolved into silliness..
RE: the rabbit hole and the dying lion
by M.Onty on Sun 24th Oct 2010 16:49
in reply to "the rabbit hole and the dying lion"
Somehow I think I actually understand what you said there.
Did you mean that if you want to be the market leader you have to do what the market wants (as Microsoft do), rather than insisting on doing your own thing to your own standards (as Apple do). If so that's quite possibly true, but what's that got to do with this story?
RE[2]: the rabbit hole and the dying lion
by onetwo on Sun 24th Oct 2010 22:10
in reply to "RE: the rabbit hole and the dying lion"




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I am not a supporter of any cult-like technology. I use what is useful. I care to leave a comment on the metainformation in the statements of Ballmer.
It is pretty obvious that Microsoft is losing at the moment (in terms of gradients). The market it created is being pulled underneath its feet by an amalgamation of technological advances.
Interestingly enough, however, Apple is grateful and is vehemently twisting the knife. But there is something ominous in the painting. I think Apple will realize it one way or another. To subdue is to care for. An oxymoron or not, if Apple wants to be king they will have to be the servant as well. They are not doing that; however wounded the sluggish bureaucratic behemoth Microsoft is, it is fighting for survival.
Apple on the other hand like the new kid on "teh" block strides and strolls. Pride - galore! Cult - galore! Shouts - galore! But in the same time a cul-de-sac of required technological imbecility on behalf of the consumer is the direction.
Funny times are ahead. Take popcorn and start building on your hardware skills.
Apologies for my lyrical expressionism ;-).