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RE[4]: Comment by kovacm
by moondevil on Tue 15th Jan 2013 18:02
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RE[4]: Comment by kovacm
by MOS6510 on Tue 15th Jan 2013 19:31
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RE[5]: Comment by kovacm
by ssokolow on Tue 15th Jan 2013 19:40
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Ironically, I learned the meaning of "atari" in high school and it took me about three years before events made me stop to consider that, maybe, the company I'd vaguely heard of while playing NES and SNES games as a young child might have chosen that name because it was a pre-existing word.
...but then that's the problem with getting familiar with words at a young age. You often forget to re-evaluate them once you're old enough to appreciate their context.
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RE[5]: Comment by kovacm
by kovacm on Tue 15th Jan 2013 20:26
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Bonus trivia:
What does "atari" mean?
What does "atari" mean?
touché!
I mention Atari in response to Thom: "People should really stop bringing that up. Apple WAS dead." - yes, for most people Apple was on exactly same path as Atari, Commodore, IBM (in PC sector), NeXT, SUN, SGi... and all other GREAT companies... and before that, it was truly amazing time until...
...they all went down thanks to Microsoft (and sheep-like users)!
but Apple/Steve Jobs prove that MIRACLES are possible
- return of Apple to mainstream computing AND beginning of Microsoft downfall today is biggest thing ever happened in computer world for last three decades
...and I am very happy that WORLD finally recognized RIGHT path!
for end, let me quote Douglas Adams which beautifully illustrate 80s and 90s:
"The idea that Bill Gates has appeared like a knight in shining armour to lead all customers out of a mire of technological chaos neatly ignores the fact that it was he, by peddling second rate technology, led them into it in the first place, and continues to do so today."
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and it seems that lots of people do not know for computers that had badged from my avatar
Edited 2013-01-15 16:51 UTC