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Posting Date: May 17, 2002
 

Dashed hopes for dashboard electronics (CNET) -- "If the automobile industry proceeds with current business plans, the car of the future will include an outdated, malfunctioning jumble of incompatible electronic gadgets."

 

  

Reader Comments...
 

"We had some hubris", "we recoiled and reinvented our approach", "We shifted paradigms" - come on, you're making this up! No-one actually talks like that, do they? Do they?

Posted by: Alan Fisher on May 17, 2002 09:19 AM

 

You obviously have never synergized compelling infrastructures for web-enabled experiences. You've got to evolve your plug-and-play content to utilize world-class e-business relationships. The time is ripe to seize cross-platform mindshare.

Posted by: on May 17, 2002 12:51 PM

 

P.S. Thank you Dack.

Posted by: on May 17, 2002 12:52 PM

 

Now I know where people around here get their "pieces" for meetings! yay! I'm one of them now.. seriously, thank you Dack! ;o) I'll be able to prepare myself for the next meeting, and be on top of everything! heh.

Posted by: one of them... on May 17, 2002 03:36 PM

 

Read Dilbert and you'll get plenty of it. Jargon like that annoy me because if you don't get your message across, what's the point? The intent of it seems to be to confuse rather than communicating.

Posted by: Morris Cox on May 18, 2002 12:27 AM

 

To all you folks, I highly recommend watching one of my favourite movies, Office Space. If you work in the tech industry, you will enjoy it.

Posted by: MadMan on May 18, 2002 05:36 AM

 

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