Why I Love Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols
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After reading his latest installment over at ComputerWorld, I can’t help but feel that this is one of those guys who wakes up each morning with a thought, put there by God, in his sleep. Sort of a modern day Moses, with the burning bush appearing in his dreams, so as to be less conspicuous, and more acceptable to the atheist and agnostic crowd.
A couple of days ago he put up a quiet little piece (all of his pieces are that way, you have to know where to look, but the effort is worth it) called ‘5 Reasons to Fire Ballmer’.
Could this man be any more on point?
In each point , he quickly makes his case, without fanfare or vitriol, and leaves the reader stunned that it hadn’t occurred, or been summed up so simply before (this time it had, see below, but not in wide release).
Besides, I had already written a similar article here, and nothing soothes the soul like knowing someone agrees with your opinion - for exactly the same reasons.
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Quote of the day:
There’s an old saying about those who forget history. I don’t remember it, but it’s good. - Stephen Colbert
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One Comment
Yonah
July 21st, 2008
at 3:23pm
What the hell are you smoking? Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols is a troll, who thinks his desk job at NASA makes him some kind of computer guru. He bashes Microsoft at every possible moment while treating Linux and open source as if it was coded by Jesus himself. I can’t imagine why you would praise of a man that is the Fox News equivalent of Bill O’riley. He’s not a journalist or a great source of wisdom, just a one sided bigot.