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Michael Cherry Quotes

«It's just a morale thing. The other names have been kicking around so long. It's much more about trying to keep focused and keep some excitement around where they are going.»
«You end up with a number that's as accurate as an EPA mileage rating 'Your mileage may vary,'»
«While they were building a big company, lo and behold, it became a big company, ... There's a great deal of frustration about how long it takes to make decisions and the amount of time people spend in meetings.»
«[TCO studies] are like a house of cards where's the proof?»
«In order to build the chip to make it the best performing chip, [Intel] decided to change some aspects of it so it wasn't able to continue the x86 processing instructions.»
«While they were building a big company, lo and behold, it became a big company. There's a great deal of frustration about how long it takes to make decisions and the amount of time people spend in meetings.»
«You can't take the point of view that only ISVs need to test this.»
«It just uses so much of the operating system so well. They didn't try to overbuild.»
«This whole lifecycle plan of theirs doesn't obligate them to do anything. Look at Windows XP SP2. Microsoft made two major changes to RPC and DCOM [in SP2] for security reasons, but said they were 'architectural changes.' They weren't required, they said, to make those changes available in Windows 2000, which at that time was still in mainstream support.»
«On some monitors and graphics cards, the controls become almost impossible to work with.»

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