Another Microsoft Exec Steps Down
Arcanimus writes "On Tuesday, the corporate vice president of Windows Live and MSN marketing, Martin Taylor, announced that he is leaving Microsoft.
Just three months ago, Taylor was appointed to his new position to manage the marketing of Windows Live. In his 13 years with the company, Taylor even worked directly with CEO Steve Ballmer."
I hope he took his chair!
Cue chair jokes in 3...2...1...
After that many chairs flying in my direction, I'd quit, too. :)
Stop! Dremel time!
Its obvious why he left. Check his picture - he is quite obviously a vampire, and one of the undead. Putting him at the wheel for something called "Windows Live" means there is quite obviously a conflict of interest.
By Robots!
If we can put a man on the moon, why can't we shoot people for Apollo-related non-sequiturs?
At this rate, this will just leave Ballmer in a room full of empty chairs! SOMEONE CALL THE NATIONAL GUARD!!
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maybe he finnaly Got the facts ?
They must have been honest in a meeting... *bill gates stands up*.. I'm sorry guys, we decided to face the truth.. vista is a pile of shit, and I for one am leaving.. thank you *bill gates walks out of room crying*
Ballmer - Wooh! Wooooh! Woooh! Woooooooh!
Taylor - Seriously sir, I have to move on now.
Ballmer - Woooh! Woooooooooh! Yipee! Wooooh!
Taylor - I'm leaving now.. going to lunch with Bill to tell him too.
Ballmer - Woooh! Woooooooh! Yay! Wooooooh!
Taylor - *Sigh*
Ballmer - Wooooooh! Wooooooh! Woooooooooooooooooh!
"Snatching defeat from the mouth of victory on a daily basis."
(Music is Yesterday, by the Beatles)
Yesterday
All my competitors seemed so far away
Now it looks as though they're here to stay
Oh I believe in yesterday
Suddenly, my head has half the hair that used to be
There's an office chair hanging over me
Oh yesterday, came sudlenly
Why Linux had to come
It wouldn't say
We did Netscape wrong
Now I long for yesterday
Yesterday
Monopoly was such an easy game to play
Now I need to catch up with IP
Now I long for yesterday
Yesterday
...but wouldn't it just be best for Microsoft to have Balmer leave? While I'm no Microsoft insider, I still think that most, if not all, of Microsoft's problems could just be solved if Steve Balmer left.
On a slightly related note, imagine if Balmer was re-programmed to work for Apple.
Megalomaniacal Steve vs. Crazy Steve with a quiet joker Steve off to the side.
Entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatem.
Who cares if a VP left the company? The only reason this is news is because it is from Microsoft. A VP left my company a while back and I never saw it in the news, he was even the VP of IT.
Here on Slashdot if the article contains "Microsoft" it becomes an important story.
Next on Slashdot...."Mailroom clerk leaves Microsoft, claims he is tired of putting free AOL disks in all the mailboxes.
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Yikes! That sounds even more painful than I would expect from Microsoft.
"You're older than you've ever been, and now you're even older."
Exactly what holes did you think should be barred?
Here's a hint: that phrase pertains to fighting, and it's no HOLDS barred.
I wonder if in his announcement, he concluded with: "And all of the friends I've made these past 13 years can still contact me at my new address, MicrosoftMartin@gmail.com."
*sounds of struggling in the background*
"We bolt them down now, Steve."
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find their privates are on the Internet.
Well, you know what they say about stopped clocks.
I've heard of rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic (as was referenced during the last management restructuring at MS) but at some point you have to wonder whether there will be any chairs left to rearrange.
And despite the obvious chair ha-ha, what I really mean in this analogy is that so many execs are leaving that pretty soon a re-org will just mean Ballmer gets a new title. Chair == Exec, for those of us (like me) who are a little slow in the AM.
"Trolls they were, but filled with the evil will of their master: a fell race..." -- J.R.R. Tolkien on Olog-hai
uh-oh, we lost another one to Google!
This is really starting to sound like a bloodletting in response to the Vista release debacle.
Who knew that *consequences* could find the folks in Microsoft's executive suite.
Well, at least if the DOJ, FTC, and SEC can't effectively regulate monopolies, their natural hubris can bring them down. . .
These are my friends, See how they glisten. See this one shine, how he smiles in the light.
Please say "beleaguered". Oh, please say "beleaguered"!
all your base are belong to chair!
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I don't know if that guy looks more like Dracula, or a blood sucking weasel in that photo.
Wanna fight ? Bend over, stick your head up your ass, and fight for air.
he finally Got The Facts
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