Truth in advertising.
January 6, 2001 9:30 AM   Subscribe

Truth in advertising. All you have to do is look at the URL to know what this guy's site is about. (It's actually quite good, with a great deal of humor and also a great deal of substance.)
posted by Steven Den Beste (6 comments total)
 
I'm not a big fan of Steve Jobs (he's more like Bill Gates than most people would like to admit) but this page seems like a bunch of half truths to me. Anyone that quotes The Register (a tech gossip rag) ad nauseum isn't really going to hold my attention anyway.
posted by Mr. skullhead at 11:25 AM on January 6, 2001


Twerp vs. Twerp (with apologies to Antonio Prohias).
posted by rodii at 12:47 PM on January 6, 2001


The whiny little twerp was hacked at the end of December and for quite some time, his home page was definitely thinking, well... different. Anybody who expends that much energy on something like this seriously needs to be sent outside to play in the sunshine with the other kids. His primary tactic seems to be ridiculing Macintosh proponents who are doing exactly what he's doing. Boy, that makes for some fascinating reading...
posted by m.polo at 3:47 PM on January 6, 2001


(Oops, I really did mean to include a "via MacSlash" attribution along with that; the guy does a pretty nice job of sifting through the crap...)
posted by m.polo at 3:49 PM on January 6, 2001


(Oops, I really did mean to include a "via MacSlash" attribution along with that; the guy does a pretty nice job of sifting through the crap...)
posted by m.polo at 3:49 PM on January 6, 2001


Steve vs Bill:

Yeah yeah, Steve Jobs isn't the nicest guy in the bunch, but I still admire the visionary over the cunning businessman.
posted by jragon at 5:35 PM on January 6, 2001


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