Bill Gates spends first day back unsuccesfully installing Windows 8.1 (newyorker.com) 16 points by namanbharadwaj 12y ago ↗ HN
[–] quakkels 12y ago ↗ This reads like an article from the Onion. [–] namanbharadwaj 12y ago ↗ The Borowitz Report is a satirical blog by the New Yorker, if that wasn't clear :p [–] AmVess 12y ago ↗ They need to quit dinking around with garbage newsprint like this. [–] stokedmartin 12y ago ↗ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Borowitz
[–] namanbharadwaj 12y ago ↗ The Borowitz Report is a satirical blog by the New Yorker, if that wasn't clear :p [–] AmVess 12y ago ↗ They need to quit dinking around with garbage newsprint like this.
[–] DanBC 12y ago ↗ It's a shame this is satire and not true.Many people will have read the fierce email from Mr Gates to a team about the terrible experience he was having.I'm not a fan of that management approach, but the email did make great reading.There are very many software products where someone with power needs to say "what the hell were you thinking?" [–] Someone 12y ago ↗ For those who don't know what this refers to: http://blog.seattlepi.com/microsoft/2008/06/24/full-text-an-...
[–] Someone 12y ago ↗ For those who don't know what this refers to: http://blog.seattlepi.com/microsoft/2008/06/24/full-text-an-...
[–] TimMontague 12y ago ↗ This is satire, but it's hilariously close to what happened when Bill Gates attempted to install Movie Maker.http://blog.seattlepi.com/microsoft/2008/06/24/full-text-an-...
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[ 4.4 ms ] story [ 30.1 ms ] threadMany people will have read the fierce email from Mr Gates to a team about the terrible experience he was having.
I'm not a fan of that management approach, but the email did make great reading.
There are very many software products where someone with power needs to say "what the hell were you thinking?"
http://blog.seattlepi.com/microsoft/2008/06/24/full-text-an-...