Technology Buying Slump
mgcsinc writes "According to this Yahoo article from Reuters, IT buyers are continuing a trend of cutting costs, favoring utility over cutting-edge effect. Market researchers are estimating continuing doldrums in the industry and enterprise businesses see more 'bang for the buck' from making improvements in software as opposed to investing in new infrastructure. This is not necessarily awful, however, for those who hope businesses will start looking toward open source options as the cost effective alternatives..."
Who would've guessed? Picking something that works over something that makes you say "Cool."
Even when the economy heats up again (let it come soon!), people will point to the late 90s dot coms as the prime example of why they should not spend money on equipment that provides no immediate ROI.
Say it using an ex-pets.com sock puppet for that extra special punch.
Table-ized A.I.
I get a new 17" iMac instead of one of the new G5's
I still use the keyboard I spilled soda on
That explains a lot.
So you're implying that Scotty accomplished his miracles with the warp engines simply to avoid downsizing by Starfleet.
Karma: Frotzed (mostly due to the Frobozz Magic Karma Company)
Contrast the age of the metric system to the archaic measurements that my country uses. "My car gets forty rods to the hogshead, and that's the way I likes it!".
Anti-social? My code is just platform-specific.
Well of course. That and having to work with a minimal number of assistants. Starfleet were big on downsizing, even if they disguised it rather better than we did.
20th Century - "You've been downsized. Here's a box, fill it with your stuff and leave"
Star Trek - "We're transferring you to security. Here's your red jersey, put it on and beam down to the planet with the captain"
If property prices colapse, I'm buying the goddamn hills.