Honestly, I have to agree with a lot of the commentators on TC. I am not quite sure what Steve was getting at there. Anyone else feel this way? And if someone did figure out what he was getting get, care to elaborate?
I always know a Gillmor post because my eyes start glossing over by paragraph two. Something about the way he puts together his prose makes it very difficult to gain any information from his words.
"But each chink in the old Microsoft armor cuts two ways..." means what, exactly?
edit--Here's another gem from his comments: "Kool Aid flows in both directions." His mixed metaphors are really, really sloppy. I'm probably going to have to start collecting these crazy quotes.
Spolsky once dissected a rant by Steve Gillmore only to comment that "It took me over three hours to research and explain all this, and, as you’ll see if you follow closely, Gillmor’s entire argument fell apart under scrutiny, so I don’t think I’m going to be doing in-depth explanation like this again."
Mesh abstracts devices and operating systems into objects that can be coordinated and orchestrated to deliver the appearance of a single or composite device. That’s the guiding principle behind virtualization, which permits applications to address these virtual devices as single entities while spreading computational load across machines, domains, and business processes.
Please, no more cross-posts of Steve Gillmor's rambling stream-of-consciousness TechCrunch essays? Or at least include "Steve Gillmor" in the headline, so we know there's no news content?
Honestly, does anyone know where Steve Gillmor even came from? I had never heard of him until 2-3 months ago, when TechCrunch started making a play at the "Gillmor Gang", and then gradually started phasing in his posts.
As bad as his prose is, he's not much better as a podcast host-- he's rude, unapologetic, and generally condescending to his "guests". You get the same sense from his writing.
I don't think people have that mentality to judge anyone base on people's weakness, maybe majority judge them by the percentage profit compare to time?