I think that I agree with Mr. Gate's view point of "I'm happy to have the computer over there and I'm over here." Especially if the implant is running an operating system from his company as I would hate to have a Blue Screen of Death happen while I was driving.
I don't think that a Cube Farm, telecommuting or private offices are the way to go. I prefer a common work area. When I was first brought on to my current job they sat me in a workroom with about 3 other people. I was amazed at how quickly I was brought up to speed on the project. By having the knowledgeable people right there to answer my questions, I received the answers quickly and correctly. With telecommuting, the e-mail string answering a simple question could take half of a day. Also private offices tend to seclude people from the team while cubicles, in my opinion, are just too impersonal...nothing like a big gray wall and a monitor to start out my day.
Am I the only one excited that I can now get fresh Tuscan Whole Milk delivered to my house every other day.
I guess this will eliminate employees "upgrading" their company crackberries by dropping them in the toilet.
I agree. I have the Eee PC 1000 with 2GB of RAM and it boots in about 25 seconds and ready to surf the web.
I think that I agree with Mr. Gate's view point of "I'm happy to have the computer over there and I'm over here." Especially if the implant is running an operating system from his company as I would hate to have a Blue Screen of Death happen while I was driving.
How about one of Bart's best pranks on Moe. Have Mike read: "Paging Hugh Jass. Would someone please check the bathrooms for a Hugh Jass?"
From the MS.Net kickoff that I went to, I was given the impression that they were just using .NET for their 800 service.
I don't think that a Cube Farm, telecommuting or private offices are the way to go. I prefer a common work area. When I was first brought on to my current job they sat me in a workroom with about 3 other people. I was amazed at how quickly I was brought up to speed on the project. By having the knowledgeable people right there to answer my questions, I received the answers quickly and correctly. With telecommuting, the e-mail string answering a simple question could take half of a day. Also private offices tend to seclude people from the team while cubicles, in my opinion, are just too impersonal...nothing like a big gray wall and a monitor to start out my day.