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To: Jay Rommel who wrote (18066)3/17/1998 9:28:00 PM
From: damniseedemons  Respond to of 24154
 
I'd never want to own a pool. As you say, it's hell to maintain. But more importantly, it's alone--more fun to go to a public pool and be able to meet some hot honeys.

Nice reversal by Mr. Moore. I remember back in the early days of this thread (and its predecessor), how people were quoting Moore's bible-of-a-book as solid proof that NSCP was going to kick MSFT's.... Throw that book out the window, huh?!?!

NSCP will never "die," because software companies rarely do. But it is falling into medicority.



To: Jay Rommel who wrote (18066)3/17/1998 10:39:00 PM
From: Dermot Burke  Respond to of 24154
 
Jay, thanks for the book review.

That is a ridiculous cost to service the pool.

You might as well have a yacht, then.

Now this is interesting:

washingtonpost.com