Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 1st Feb 2007 22:45 UTC
Humor Jim Allchin, who officially quit Microsoft after 17 years of service Wednesday, posted on the Windows Vista Blog about how he thinks his day will look in the near future. "3:15 PM: Went to drive the afternoon carpool run. Spent 20 minutes waiting in line behind other parents whose kids weren't even outside yet. Need to write paper about Next Generation Carpool Queuing solution (NGCQ) that integrates Windows Live Presence with the driveway scheduler. Must get appointment with school principal when it's done."
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Two kinds of guys
by butters (7.08) on Thu 1st Feb 2007 23:49 UTC
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There are two kinds of guys. The kind that like Giada de Laurentiis and the kind that prefer Rachel Ray. Allchin and I have something in common:

11:00 AM: Watched Rachel Ray – god is she engaging. Maybe she should do the launch of the next version of Windows.

I also like Alton Brown, but in a completely different kind of way. I don't particularly care for Emeril Lagasse. That puts me in the Ray / Brown quadrant in the personality profile. We get beat up by the Laurentiis / Lagasse guys, but they end up selling used cars and teaching middle school gym anyway. ;-)

RE: Two kinds of guys
by Phloptical (3.52) on Thu 1st Feb 2007 23:59 UTC in reply to "Two kinds of guys"
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What if you like Emeril and Alton, but find Rachel Ray completely annoying?

RE[2]: Two kinds of guys
by Thom_Holwerda (Staff) on Fri 2nd Feb 2007 00:04 UTC in reply to "RE: Two kinds of guys"
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What if you have no idea who any of these people are, but a quick google image search for "Rachel Ray" comes up with certain FHM images?

Not bad, not bad at all ;) .

RE[3]: Two kinds of guys
by Phloptical (3.52) on Fri 2nd Feb 2007 23:35 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: Two kinds of guys"
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HA! Ok, fair enough. The FHM shots were....interesting, to say the least. "Food" and "sexy" is a weird combination, but whatever tickles the proverbial pickle. She's a little more thicker, these days. The girl likes to eat. I think the pics were from a few years ago, and a little "digital magic" was sprinkled in for flavoring.

No Food Network over there, huh?

RE: Two kinds of guys
by ma_d (2.8) on Fri 2nd Feb 2007 00:39 UTC in reply to "Two kinds of guys"
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What if you only like Rachel Ray because ... she's not ugly, at all? Sorry, but that's a big factor in a TV host, although it's sort of new to cooking shows.

RE[2]: Two kinds of guys
by jayson.knight (3.68) on Fri 2nd Feb 2007 07:07 UTC in reply to "RE: Two kinds of guys"
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Dude, Giada is so much hotter than Rachel.

RE[3]: Two kinds of guys
by tspears (1.36) on Fri 2nd Feb 2007 16:48 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: Two kinds of guys"
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she looks like Wallace from Wallace and Gromit, Rachel Ray is way hotter

RE[4]: Two kinds of guys
by jayson.knight (3.68) on Fri 2nd Feb 2007 21:46 UTC in reply to "RE[3]: Two kinds of guys"
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Heh...maybe. I have such a thing for Italian women though. Ray is just too bubbly for me ;-).

RE: Two kinds of guys
by Soulbender (3.44) on Fri 2nd Feb 2007 04:34 UTC in reply to "Two kinds of guys"
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Who are these people?

RE[2]: Two kinds of guys
by umccullough (3.44) on Fri 2nd Feb 2007 04:37 UTC in reply to "RE: Two kinds of guys"
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TV Chefs.

Alton Brown rocks, the others not so much...

RE: Two kinds of guys
by StephenBeDoper (2.76) on Fri 2nd Feb 2007 05:33 UTC in reply to "Two kinds of guys"
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11:00 AM: Watched Rachel Ray – god is she engaging. Maybe she should do the launch of the next version of Windows.

Ned Beatty would be a better choice, he could reprise the "Mr. Jensen" role from Network.

RE[2]: Two kinds of guys
by Soulbender (3.44) on Fri 2nd Feb 2007 05:38 UTC in reply to "RE: Two kinds of guys"
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"he could reprise the "Mr. Jensen" role from Network."

I think it would be more like the Bobby Trippe role from Deliverance....

RE[3]: Two kinds of guys
by StephenBeDoper (2.76) on Fri 2nd Feb 2007 06:37 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: Two kinds of guys"
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No, no, it would have to be the Mr. Jensen scene. If nothing else, it would illustrate to Steve Ballmer how to perform insane ranting with actual charisma.

Alton Brown rules!!
by gilA (1.92) on Fri 2nd Feb 2007 00:24 UTC
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Don't care for Rachel - I can eat a banana sideway, just list Julia Roberts - Ray.

Not likely
by fasted (2.56) on Fri 2nd Feb 2007 01:06 UTC
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vista would make mac addicts say "wow", followed by "what a piece of crap"!!! .

All kidding aside, now that he's left MS , perhaps he'd care to share a little bit with the open source side of the world before he dies. You know, to balance out his carma for the DRM orientated work for MS he's done....
I hear Ubuntu is hiring..

RE: Not likely
by CrazyDude0 (-0.48) on Fri 2nd Feb 2007 01:17 UTC in reply to "Not likely"
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Ubuntu yeah right...come back when the stupid thing installs correctly on my thinkpad...

btw it is Karma with a K and not Carma:)

RE[2]: Not likely
by Clinton (2.64) on Fri 2nd Feb 2007 08:42 UTC in reply to "RE: Not likely"
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I have Ubuntu running on two different T-Series Thinkpads and one G-Series Thinkpad. Everything just worked for me.

RE[3]: Not likely
by netpython (2.44) on Fri 2nd Feb 2007 08:47 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: Not likely"
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likewise:Linux ubuntu 2.6.19.2-custom-grsec #1 Thu Feb 1 18:10:37 CET 2007 i686 GNU/Linux

RE: Not likely
by StephenBeDoper (2.76) on Fri 2nd Feb 2007 05:30 UTC in reply to "Not likely"
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vista would make mac addicts say "wow", followed by "what a piece of crap"!!! .

Well yes, Pavlovian responses aren't that hard to predict.

UAC isn't working for Mom?
by ctl_alt_del (2.6) on Fri 2nd Feb 2007 01:16 UTC
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More telling than his infatuation with Rachel Ray is....

"4:30 PM: After a phone call with my Mom, I decided I needed to configure her account as a standard user for Windows Vista. This gives new meaning to "parental controls", but a son has to do what a son has to do."

I guess Mom just clicks through the UAC pop-ups too!

When I retired from Microsoft
by Clinton (2.64) on Fri 2nd Feb 2007 02:19 UTC
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I worked at Microsoft in the 90s. When I retired, I started using Linux. Allchin will do the same.

RE: When I retired from Microsoft
by tspears (1.36) on Fri 2nd Feb 2007 16:49 UTC in reply to "When I retired from Microsoft"
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Yeah the OS probably doesn't seem that cool when you have to pay for it ;-)

RE: Two kinds of guys
by rayiner (3.76) on Fri 2nd Feb 2007 02:37 UTC
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Woohoo! Go Team Rachel/Alton!

RE[2]: Two kinds of guys
by rayiner (3.76) on Fri 2nd Feb 2007 02:40 UTC
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I bet you also don't like puppies and children...

Re: Iron Chef
by aGNUstic (1.04) on Fri 2nd Feb 2007 02:42 UTC
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Personally I like Iron Chef! Beats the hell out of watching American `Idiot`.

RE[2]: Two kinds of guys
by rayiner (3.76) on Fri 2nd Feb 2007 05:26 UTC
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They're all chefs on the Food Network (in the USA, maybe elsewhere). Alton Brown is kinda like a "Bill Nye" type guy, he'll go into physical explanations about how cooking operates (eg: the physics of smoking salmon). Rachael Ray does a show about how to cook meals in 30 minutes, and also one about good places to eat in certain tourist spots. She's known for being cute and happy (to some, too cute and happy). Emeril Lagasse is a fairly famous chef, in addition to his show he has restaurants, cookware, etc. He makes fancy food. Giada Delaurentis does a show about Italian food.

PS) Yes, I watch Food Network a lot. In the States, it's fast becoming the only "family-friendly" TV that isn't either overtly religious or horribly boring.

Edited 2007-02-02 05:27

What comes next?
by netpython (2.44) on Fri 2nd Feb 2007 05:39 UTC
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I thought your pension.

new job
by happycamper (2.08) on Fri 2nd Feb 2007 07:32 UTC
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/*Went to check out the Apple store at University Village to see what all of the hype was about. Ended up demoing Windows Vista for all of the employees (and a few customers). All they could say was "Wow." Ended up leading a group of them over to BestBuy to help them pick out new PCs with Windows Vista pre-loaded. Need to go to the Bellevue store tomorrow.*/


that sounded like a Microsoft anti-competitve practice.
rounding up apple customers and lead
them to a store that sales PCs with vista.

ms
by happycamper (2.08) on Fri 2nd Feb 2007 07:37 UTC
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is this thread about some rich talk show host, or about Allchin's new job within Microsoft, goinig to apple stores and rounding up their customers and leading
them to stores that sales PCs with vista?

forum hijacked?
by matthekc (1.44) on Fri 2nd Feb 2007 07:44 UTC
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the cooking network has stolen our forum ;)
i commend the microsoft team on making 20 years of mixed quality coding work relatively well. I'm sure jim did his fair share in that effort. now if they could just quit trying to muscle out all competition.

Edited 2007-02-02 07:53

Microsoft's View of the World
by segedunum (3.08) on Fri 2nd Feb 2007 11:32 UTC
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"What's truly amazing to me is that we are just at the beginning for what technology will be able to do. The next 50 years are going to be much more exciting than the last 50 (and that's saying a lot!)"

Whenever I hear a Microsoft person talk they're always talking about tomorrow, the next product, the next version, without a thought in the world for what's gone before and where everyone will simply buy into what they're saying because it's so incredibly cool. How could you not? However, they're not talking about it in the way that you might think - it's code for how many more billions Microsoft will be making in the future and how much more growth they can squeeze out.

Unfortunately for Allchin, Microsoft is unlikely to be there in fifty years because their business model will be completely destabilised with the way technology and software will go. Microsoft still doesn't understand the meaning of business applications, and the fact that a lot of Win32, web and other business applications will be used years and decades into the future. Just look at the usage of COBOL. No one wants to rewrite for .Net version 20.0. Allchin might play with the latest version of SQL Server and write a WPF front-end for Vista, but no one in the real world is, or will.

Imagine a world where you just walk up to a computer and tell it what you want to do, where that computer is incredibly cheap and where there is no room for an expensive OS that doesn't do anything, where that computer and OS is not ripped out and replaced with snazzy new stuff every few years, but gradually upgraded and replaced over a period of many decades. Yes, decades.

It's a world where computers and software are part of the infrastructure of every day life and where the way that they are updated is completely different to the terribly immature way that things are done today. It's coming, whatever anyone might say.

Goodbye Microsoft (and several others).

RE: Microsoft's View of the World
by orfanum (2.84) on Fri 2nd Feb 2007 11:44 UTC in reply to "Microsoft's View of the World"
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Hmm, is all this before or after sea-levels rise, major parts of Southern Europe become uninhabitable through global warming, we run out of oil, and metals and minerals are near depletion (before we start asteroid mining)?

In 2057 you may be lucky to own a pitchfork and anything to fork with it, let alone have "a world where computers and software are part of the infrastructure of every day life and where the way that they are updated is completely different to the terribly immature way that things are done today. It's coming, whatever anyone might say."

RE[2]: Microsoft's View of the World
by MamiyaOtaru (3.12) on Fri 2nd Feb 2007 13:28 UTC in reply to "RE: Microsoft's View of the World"
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You've given the true response to any article about where technology will be in 50 years (except for the part about asteroid mining: it's all going to hell before that ever becomes feasible). Why bother though? The crash is coming and nothing we can do will change it; bringing it up is just a downer. I prefer to ignore it and enjoy today for today.

Think of 50-years-in-the-future talk as science fiction, and enjoy it for the what-if factor.

RE[3]: Microsoft's View of the World
by orfanum (2.84) on Fri 2nd Feb 2007 15:40 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: Microsoft's View of the World"
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Actually, I want to be there (in my nineties) when it all goes Sci-Fi in a big, red-cloud, Goetterdaemmerung-like way..... ;-)

RE[2]: Microsoft's View of the World
by segedunum (3.08) on Fri 2nd Feb 2007 16:21 UTC in reply to "RE: Microsoft's View of the World"
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Hmm, is all this before or after sea-levels rise, major parts of Southern Europe become uninhabitable through global warming, we run out of oil, and metals and minerals are near depletion....

I don't believe I mentioned that in my comment. It's purely within the context in which I have put it.

RE[3]: Microsoft's View of the World
by orfanum (2.84) on Fri 2nd Feb 2007 16:45 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: Microsoft's View of the World"
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True but computing and technology, their availability, linear development, production and use etc. do not stand apart from social and economic bases: why was IBM's computing arm sold to China? You might say because China after 40 years had defeated starvation by the means of the one-child policy for decades...

Edited 2007-02-02 16:45

easy?
by Darkelve (3.04) on Fri 2nd Feb 2007 13:24 UTC
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"/*Went to check out the Apple store at University Village to see what all of the hype was about. Ended up demoing Windows Vista for all of the employees (and a few customers). All they could say was "Wow." Ended up leading a group of them over to BestBuy to help them pick out new PCs with Windows Vista pre-loaded. Need to go to the Bellevue store tomorrow.*/ "

Easy like stealing candy from a baby huh?

google hiree
by alucinor (3.08) on Fri 2nd Feb 2007 14:26 UTC
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and then google comes along and offers him big money to be another celebrity hire for posterity's sake. heheheh.

The debate over Vista v Linux
by thavith_osn (3.4) on Fri 2nd Feb 2007 22:16 UTC
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or Vista v OS X is just as dumb (and fun) as the debate between these two women.

Oh, by the way, I live in Australia, so hadn't seen these two women before, I had to youTube them. I think the Italian girl is much nicer :-) Not sure about their personalities, but looks I think she wins...

Maybe that's why OS X looks nicer than Vista (to me), Jim likes Rachel - lol