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... leaving a sinking ship? Just saying.

posted by : Doug Glass, 21 December 2009 Complain about this comment
Not so ironic

Considering how few people devoted to the "software of hardware" literally have no single braincell dedicated to the art of sales, public relations, or even making a product someone else can actually use, I'm not surprised.

posted by : BB, 20 December 2009 Complain about this comment
Irony of our age

Very large percentage of major computer companies having CEOs who literally have no single brain cell in their heads ever devoted to the software of hardware...salespeople...public relations people...complete strangers or just even trolls. They similarly can head waste management companies or badge offices. Can anyone explain this phenomenon? How they and their jobs meet each other? Unbelievable.

I understand that in communist Russia in its last years this was due to bureaucratic protectionism which degraded into a mafia, but how such happened in capitalism system where companies will lose it market share with such unicellular space travelers ?

posted by : Slava, 19 December 2009 Complain about this comment
Oh great....

Wonderful,

Guess I better wipe the slate and install Windows 7 on the laptop, and get myself an iPhone. The iPhone cannot sync with Ubuntu anyway. Too bad. I'd gotten real use to Ubuntu just "working". Shuttleworth stepping down is good for Ubuntu like Gates stepping down was "good for Microsoft". BLAH....

posted by : Frank Black, 19 December 2009 Complain about this comment

Canonical’s Shuttleworth steps down

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