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On the Record: Scott McNealy

Sequoia writes "There's a worthwhile interview with Sun CEO Scott McNealy at sfgate. I've always had a hard time seeing how Sun has any long-term staying power. I'm still skeptical, but I was able read why Scott thinks he can be successful, 'execution.' He sounds like a hitman! Like any good hitman, Scott seems uncomfortable with his feelings, or at least he doesn't want to talk about them. 'First of all, I don't get paid to feel.' Sure you do, dude. The best decisions come from the integration of feeling and thought. If feelings don't matter, you can by replaced by a computer. He does a beautiful job putting Dell in his place. 'Michael Dell is the greatest spare parts distributor out there. He'll get you a piston ring or a carburetor or a crank shaft at a really low cost.' But, uhhh, isn't that execution? Scott's international perspective is a breath of fresh air. 'Yes. So global companies grow globally. Shouldn't India be a little upset that we have most of their software programmers here?' Heh."

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  1. Re:Uh by kevin+lyda · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    aw, poor baby. maybe you should sign up for the army and invade india. that's the current us policy for solving problems, yes?

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  2. Re:What's a product? What's a solution? by cide1 · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Compaq did the original cleanroom recreation of an IBM compatible BIOS, allowing clone sales. What they have done since does not stand out so much.

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