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I see it in a completely different manner. Business indeed has been the historic financial push behind PC developement, but that is about to change radically.

Wearable devices, implant technology, connected everything, dirt cheap hardware with fantastic power, and a host of anticipated technologies in the not so distant future tells us that we won't just own PC's, we will be imersed in them.

I say the people that find solutions to everyday problems and desires in the home, car, play, church, theater, and anything but work is going to come out on top. As the old saying goes, "you ain't seen nothing yet".
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This should be fun  Yagotta B. Kidding | 11/15/04
Another One Crosses Over From The Dark Side  itanalyst | 11/15/04
No, he went to the green side.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/15/04
Yes, there are a lot of good people working at Microsoft!!  DonnieBoy | 11/15/04
Not the first to leave..........  GregSalts | 11/16/04
Yup, the bad ones quit and take up Linux.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/16/04
So what will that do to the quality of the project  FilledOut | 11/16/04
It was a joke, nothing more.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/16/04
An excelent move I would think.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/15/04
Not such a baby step  IT_User | 11/15/04
There are so many things...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/15/04
I really hope you are wrong...  Patrick Jones | 11/16/04
in japan digital cameras are losing sales  hipparchus2000 | 11/16/04
This is great news.  AmusedAtItAll | 11/16/04
you are right  JasonL31 | 11/15/04
Don't agree here  AmusedAtItAll | 11/16/04
Mark this day in history  Squawkbox | 11/15/04
That was my prediction BTW  Squawkbox | 11/15/04
I like aluminum..  Patrick Jones | 11/16/04
ex-Microsofties got together and worked on the WINE project.  Squawkbox | 11/16/04
and as it's the most common chemical in the earth's crust  hipparchus2000 | 11/16/04

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