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Microsoft has shipped a new codeword. Let me rephrase, Microsoft
has moved from a beta codeword to a release candidate codeword and
is set to ship the new codeword barring any last minute codeword
conflict. By "ship" Microsoft means "leak" and by "leak" Microsoft
means "under-promise, over-deliver".

If we could just partner with Microsoft in their efforts to under-
promise, I'm sure we could better contribute to the lowered
expectations that would serve us so well. Instead, we have MJF rattling
cages and drawing attention to what's missing! Fortunately though, it
reads as another call for forbearance in a long string of them. The
patience of Microsoft's customers is legendary. Due in no small part,
to these gentle pats on the head and whisperings of things to come.
Posted by: Harry Bardal   Posted on: 04/15/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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This Just In  Harry Bardal | 04/15/09
Thank you for clarifying that.  kozmcrae | 04/15/09
Mike Cox is better than you!  Linux Geek | 04/15/09
Hurts doesn't it?  tonymcs@... | 04/15/09
"agents"?  CobraA1 | 04/16/09
"agents"?  mcby51 | 04/16/09
Oh academia . . .  CobraA1 | 04/16/09
Super exciting blog here  anonymuos | 04/16/09
RE: Axum: Another piece of Microsoft's parallel programming puzzle  ZAGWE | 05/13/09
RE: Axum: Another piece of Microsoft's parallel programming puzzle  aradom | 05/14/09
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