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re: Objectivity and Technology-Agnosticism
<< The industry, Eric, the whole kit and caboodle, has been decimated. Everyone's value chain has been hit hard. It's not specific to Q, Nokia, or anyone else. Let's be objective and technology-agnostic, OK? Everyone has gotten creamed. >>
I think that is what I said back then (in response to a post about the coldness of the HR approved buzzword of the year) and in response to her follow up about Qualcomm' cutbacks or lack of same, and what I have repeated since here and elsewhere.
There is lot's of water to be treaded.
<< Or haven't you noticed? >>
Didn't I ask you that, not too long ago?
Now let me ask you a question ...
How many times have you popped onto this thread wearing your distinctly not technology agnostic "cabal haters" drag commenting on Nokia Network's poor (but uniquely - within the industry - profitable) Q2?
<< Thought this was the Nokia board. >>
It is one of 2 SI Nokia boards.
<< other (prohibited) forums >>
Only prohibited to a very few, and if I recall you (being one of the few, evidently) have been prohibited for the 2nd time. If I recall you EARNED both of those prohibitions to a much greater degree than you did on Mq's thread.
<< active in spreading Graham Lynch's shopworn BS in other (prohibited) forums >>
Given the power and reliability of SI's search engine, I like to keep my vintage Lynch right where I can lay my hands on it quickly.
Took me some time to find the 1997 America's network Arielle Emmett article in my archives that you recently referred to with a busted link from your favorite technology agnostic "disaster" site.
America's Network was of course Lynch's old stomping grounds (cdma stomp, Gilder stomp, Irwin stomp, CDG stomp, Quidiot stomp). Evidently they are running low on disk space because their once fine archives are decimated -like the industry they write about:
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