Who Really is the "Director" of Dashboard?
MacManX writes "Does the director of Apple's upcoming Mac OS X feature, Dashboard, have something to hide? Or does he wish to remain hidden? Or are we just reading into this way too much? Rick has an excellent observation over at MacMerc. The evidence will astound you."
What did the article prove? Nothing. This is in my opinion a waste of space on the Slashdot's first page. Mod me down if you want, but the fact that Apple employees put in a fake name in a demonstration movie is no 'conspiracy'. Have you considered that maybe they just don't want people to peek at real people's profiles/names?
A nice little thing to notice, but using it as proof for the one who designed Dashboard? That's stretching it...
What's so bad about being lazy? What if there was a war and nobody showed up?
people just seem to want to always find hidden meanings that, most times, aren't there at all.
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Didn't Apple along with a bunch of other software corporations stop putting credits in their software a few years ago, to help prevent large competitors in or around Redmond from paying whatever it took to make ridiculously generous offers for those employees to work for them? Wouldn't it be prudent (if that is their policy) to avoid trumpeting all those people's names as well? What if this person didn't turn in the NDA yet?
Alex.
(Liberal arts my ass. Two degrees in music and I work in a frickin' bookstore. But I'm not bitter!)
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To reign is to serve.
i work in the entertainment industry so it stuck out as odd to me. but don't we all think steve jobs, who also happens to be the ceo of a major movie production studio, would know the significance of that phrase BEFORE he demo'd dashboard? most people in the entertainment field know what that means. i seriously doubt he would be caught unawares.
Alan Smithee is no news. Everyone knows about it. Having that name in something previewed by Apple means nothing - and you should all have better things to do. Egads, I mean come on and get a life!
"You go to learn how to THINK. Once you know how to think, you apply that to any field."
Companies want people who know X 5.0, Y Enterprise Edition, and Z 3.0 Server.
Thinking? Feh.
Generalists. Who needs em.