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Offline DaveP

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Re: Where is Waldo?
« on: August 04, 2003, 04:15:16 PM »
AFAIK Coder, hes working at home, under stress, not well, fighting court cases. But then you already knew that, or the eyesockets for your bucket are insufficiently large for you to have read the endless reports, speculation and attacks on ANN, Amiga.org, Moobunny et al :-)

As for why not, well this has to be the only user group on the planet that thinks that a CEO is personally accountable to each and every member whether or not they have a financial stake in it.

Why don't you ask it as a question on AmigaWorld.net or encourage the Amiga.org moderators to set up some kind of interview?
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Re: Where is Waldo?
« Reply #1 on: August 04, 2003, 05:34:51 PM »
ROFLMAO!

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1. User: will this machine became obsolete,
without any future, new application, new OS etc?
Without proper application, the machine will
become museum piece or paperweight.




What has this to do with the CEO talking on Amiga.org or making speeches at AmiWest?

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2. ISV / Independent Software Vendor:
How many customer will buy my product?


What has this to do with the CEO talking on Amiga.org or making speeches at AmiWest?

ISVs have direct relationships with CEOs, VPs or more often, if the company is big enough, account managers.

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3. Hardware / Software agent:
How many customer will buy Amiga products?
Is there any chance of increasing market size?
What happen to old stock in Warehouse if the
platform collapsed and I cannot sell it?

Ditto.

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>Working from Home, Stress, Death Threat etc
How come Mr McEwen work / function as CEO/leader,
if he is afraid to leave his house?


In the 20th century many things came to the aid of people trying to work at home, they range from broadband internet right down to the humble telephones. AFAIK the warning was against appearing in public, at a preknown and disclosed date. This does not apply to business appointment behind closed doors. Who said anything about being "afraid" or not leaving the house?

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Whatever threat, he should find a way to handle
it (local police, bodyguards, camera, guns etc).

OK, so next time you feel threatened, don't call the police right? Because you are so clearly capable of handing anything you have no need for law enforcement.

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If he cannot handle the threat or stress,
perhaps he should resign as CEO.

Errrrrr sorry A+B -> F? Not only are you leaping to conclusions but you demonstrate a singular lack of appreciation of the realistic demands expected of people that work in commercial sectors, and what they are not required to do.

Sure, in the world of films, McEwan would don more guns than Arnie and scale buildings to protect his family but in the real world outside Hollywood, things do not work that way.

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