Apple Again Leads Sentiment for Technology, But HP, Amazon and Google Gain Ground [View article]
Tom B. wrote : "AMZN is a one-trick pony stock, already well past "nose-bleed" altitudes."
I guess, if you call selling nearly every non-perishable item except cars and major appliances "one-trick." I probably missed your intended meaning, though.
"Win 7 is somewhat less inadequate than Vista ..."
That has to be the best description I've read. I may steal .... er, "borrow" the phrase.
Whose Notebook PC Business Is Most Valuable? [View article]
Care to bet your life on that? I.e., if any computer using your chip experiences any problem from malware over, say, 7 years, would you commit ritual suicide in public? If your answer is "No," don't use words like "absolute certainty."
Apple Again Leads Sentiment for Technology, But HP, Amazon and Google Gain Ground [View article]
I guess, if you call selling nearly every non-perishable item except cars and major appliances "one-trick." I probably missed your intended meaning, though.
"Win 7 is somewhat less inadequate than Vista ..."
That has to be the best description I've read. I may steal .... er, "borrow" the phrase.
Whose Notebook PC Business Is Most Valuable? [View article]
On Nov 08 09:43 AM dmeharc wrote:
> our chip works with absolute certainty.
E-Reader Wars Heating Up: Apple May Have Edge with Younger Generations [View article]
That's as blatant a non-sequitur as I've read recently. "We have absolutely NO data, but we'll make a wild-assed guess, anyway."