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2405With the purchase of Peoplesoft, BEA Systems, Siebel, and many other companies iggamer-1/16/2008
2404BEA Deal Makes Oracle A Middleware Powerhouse _________________________________stockman_scott-1/16/2008
2403Hey, I can change the rotation at will! I'm an engineer but I do 3D modelingbriank-1/16/2008
2402What makes you think that she does the same thing over and over again. Study heLucky L-1/11/2008
2401That sounds fishy to me ;-).Uncle Frank-1/11/2008
2400If I blink she changes direction, and sometimes she changes direction while Ifish-1/11/2008
2399I'm even more mixed-up. While the browser window with the twirling woman wasGreg Hull-1/10/2008
2398>> I think right handed people will first see her spinning clockwise and lUncle Frank-1/10/2008
2397Hi Unq, That's pretty cool. I had the hardest time getting her to spin theDaYooper-1/10/2008
2396Clockwise for me and I'm an engineer!Land Shark-1/10/2008
2395That's a dangerous question, Justin - ROFL! From the 1999 Darwin Awards filUncle Frank-1/10/2008
2394Starts out clockwise, but if I focus on the reflection of the more stationary foJustin C-1/10/2008
2393The Right Brain vs Left Brain test ... do you see the dancer turning clockwise oUncle Frank-1/10/2008
2392Hi, Eric! We just returned from a visit with my mom, so belated holiday wishes Uncle Frank-1/4/2008
2391<I>Microsoft's biggest threat</i> Seems to me that MicrosoftThomas Mercer-Hursh-1/2/2008
2390Microsoft's biggest threat: Google or open source? Or both? blogs.cnet.comstockman_scott-1/2/2008
2389Happy Holidays to All .... [graphic] - Eric -Eric L-12/26/2007
2388Google vs. Microsoft = Microsoft vs IBM 30 years ago dondodge.typepad.comstockman_scott-12/17/2007
2387Tomorrow's New York Times has an excellent piece on the intense competition stockman_scott-12/15/2007
2386Reviving the thread: I rather like the idea. Who knows, I might even actually derickerickson-12/5/2007
2385Thanks for the start. I might add a couple of other qualifications. One, I thiThomas Mercer-Hursh-11/30/2007
2384OK, there's been talk here of evaluating companies that have a sustained comEric Jacobson-11/30/2007
2383The last couple of days have been uncomfortably reminiscent of the Y2K bubble buTkat-11/29/2007
2382Glad to see so many of the old crowd still around. Things were so quite for a loTkat-11/29/2007
2381This is what I like about this forum, its ability to get different and knowledgeAnother John-11/27/2007
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