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Re: we need to slaughter Novell ..

  • Subject: Re: we need to slaughter Novell ..
  • From: Hadron Quark <hadronquark@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 13 Mar 2007 17:53:38 +0100
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John Bailo <jabailo@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> John Bailo wrote:
>> Doug Mentohl wrote:
>>
>>> From: jimall Mon Sep 9 11:09:33 1991
>>> To: billg steveb
>>> Cc: bradsi; jonl; mikemur; paulma
>>> Subject winball
>>> Date: Mon Sep 09 11:08:44 PDT 1991
>>>
>>> The news on the street continues to confirm the IBM and Novell 
>>
>>
>> You know, if Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer were hunters, they'd
>> pretty much have the accuracy of Dick Cheney.
>>
>> I mean, first they want to "slaughter" Netscape.   Well, sure, they
>> kinda did, but only to have it emerge as Firefox which has taken
>> away 20 percent of their marketshare.
>>
>> They wanted to "kill" Novell, and ended up wetting their pants and
>> handing over half a billion dollars to it so it wouldn't sue them!
>>
>> They probably wanted to "kill" IBM with NT, and Oracle with SQL
>> server.   Did they?  Nope.
>>
>> Ok, they did kill Lotus 1-2-3 -- oh, wait a minute, it got bought by
>> IBM as well as Notes which challenges all their workgroup stuff.
>
> Oh yeah, they were going to "kill" Google as well...yeah, you see how
> effective that was..

The big worry that Google has is Roy Schestowitz's "free" search
engine, IURON. Apparently hordes of bearded code masters will sweep down
and create a testimony to Roy's genius. Rumour even has it that it will
cope with all of Roy's spam without the need for extra RAM ....

Check out the prototype. It's awesome:

http://iuron.com/search/

"Neural networks are not quite so feasible as they are too many
parameters (hence dimensions) to consider. Each word is a dimension of
its own, but it is worth understanding how search engines overcome that
same problem."

Roy should patent his brain as a foolproof obfuscate tool.


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