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"It really is coming down to just Apple and IBM. If, for some reason, we make some giant mistake and IBM wins, my personal feeling is that we are going to enter sort of a computer Dark Ages for about 20 years."

Steve Jobs, Playboy February 1985

The Navy missile cruiser USS Yorktown suffered a crippling systems failure when its Windows NT operating system tried to divide by zero. "Even a $3 calculator gives you a 'zero' and doesn't stop executing the next set of instructions", said an engineer with the Atlantic Fleet Technical Support Center. The ship ultimately had to be towed into the Navalbase at Norfolk, VA.


"If we built houses the way we build software, the first woodpecker to come along would destroy civilisation."

- Anonymous


"It has been claimed that a very large number of monkeys, armed with a very large number of typewriters, would eventually reproduce the great works of mankind. It would appear that the internet is well on its way to proving that wrong."

- Anonymous


"Windows 95 is like the mountainside: it's even nicer if you can watch it from afar."

- Anonymous


"Mac users swear by their computers. PC users swear at their computers."

- Anonymous


"You recommend Macs to your friends, and Intel machines to those whom you don't mind billing by the hour."

- Anonymous


"Did you know that computers run on smoke? You can tell because if the smoke escapes the computer stops working ..."

- Anonymous


"A computer without Windows is like a fish without a bicycle."

- Anonymous


"We know where we want to go, but right now there's no clear consensus on how to get there."

- Jim Allchin, Microsoft Senior Vice President (Personal and Systems Business Group)


"I don't do .INI, .BAT, or .SYS files. I don't assign apps to files. I don't configure peripherals or networks before using them. I have a computer to do all that. I have a Macintosh, not a hobby."

- Fritz Anderson


"Some people have a life, others have Windows to tell them where they want to go today"

- Ronald C.F. Antony


"To see tomorrow's PC, look at today's Macintosh."

- Byte magazine October 1995


"Who needs horror movies when we have Microsoft?"

- Christine Comaford, PC Week


"The future is here, and Apple is selling it. So get your wallets out."

- David Fanning, Macworld, May 98


"640K ought to be enough for anybody."

- Bill Gates, 1981


"I think the Macintosh is going to continue to be very, very important in the educational environment for a long, long period of time."

- Bill Gates, to National Educational Computing Conference June '97 (this comment recieved great applause)


"Imagine the disincentive to software development if after months of work another company could come along and copy your work and market it under its own name...without legal restraints to such copying, companies like Apple could not afford to advance the state of the art."

- Bill Gates, 1983 (New York Times, 25 Sep 1983, p. F2)


"Don't even bring the [Windows '98] CD-ROM into the same room with your ThinkPad."

- D. Gilmore


"I used to say that Apple should be the Sony of this business, but in reality, I think that Apple should be the Apple of this business."

- Steve Jobs, interviewed by Business Week, 25 May 1998


"The Internet is a place you go when you want to turn your brain on, and a television is a place you go when you want to turn your brain off. I'm not at all convinced that the twain shall meet."

- Steve Jobs, interviewed in Business Week


"Actual evil probably requires much more creativity, passion, and political ideology than anyone at or near the top of Microsoft seems to possess."

- Jon Katz, Hotwired


"I have to agree that with enough time and effort, you can get a windows computer to do almost anything that can be done on a Mac."

- Steve Kayner


"Better to fail at doing the right thing than to succeed at doing the wrong thing"

- Guy Kawasaki


"Saying Windows 95 is equal to Macintosh is like finding a potato that looks like Jesus and believing you've witnessed the second coming."

- Guy Kawasaki


"Sony's market share for color TVs in 1995 was 7 percent according to Appliance Manufacturer (April 1996, p. 32); and Honda's is about 7 percent in the car business."

- Guy Kawasaki


"In a world without fences, who needs Gates?"

- Scott McNealy, (CEO of Sun)


"It would be just like programmers to shorten 'the year 2000 problem' to 'Y2K'-- exactly the kind of thinking that created this situation in the first place."

- Steven C. Meyer


"Bill Gates is just a monocle and a Persian Cat away from being one of the bad guys in a James Bond movie."

- Dennis Miller The Dennis Miller Show, HBO, attrib.


"Excerpt from new OSHA regulation on computer systems: "....if said motherboard is equipped with an Intel central processing unit, an appropriate warning label bearing the words 'Intel Inside' shall be permanently affixed to the case in a prominent location.""

- Bruce Murphy


"There is no reason anyone would want a computer in their home."

- Ken Olson Founder of DEC, 1977


"The day Microsoft makes something that doesn't suck is probably the day they start making vacuum cleaners."

- Ernst Jan Plugge


"Yes, I admit it: I love word 98. But look at the bright side: there are still 83,407 other Microsoft products left to loathe."

- David Pogue, MacWorld, December 1998


"If I'm going to sit in front of a piece of equipment for hours a day, I want to feel the intelligence that went into my operating system. I want to sense that an English major lost sleep over the wording of the dialogue boxes. I shouldn't have to teach my computer what kinds of files it has by adding .txt and .psd to their names. I don't want a default system font that looks like someone drew it on the bus on his way to work."

- David Pogue, MacWorld UK, June 1998


"PC users brag about what the media has said about their computers, Mac users brag about what they've done with their computers."

- Neal Porter


"Apple's approach to technology has never been perfect, but it has always recognised and embraced the more creative and aesthetic aspects of human nature."

- Michael Prochak, MacWorld, December 1998


"The Mac, truly, rules. Any developer that says otherwise has forgotten what it means to love computers."

- Cabel Sasser


"In no other field of manufacturing can companies supply stuff to the public so far from the 'plug and play' ideal and not be torn limb from flabby, rotting limb."

- Charles Shaar Murray, MacUser, 13 November 1998


"Software is like sex. It's better when it's free"

- Linus Torvalds


"I think there is a world market for maybe five computers."

- Thomas Watson, Chairman of IBM, 1943


"How is it that a computer company ranked 22 spots higher than Microsoft in the latest Fortune 500, which has $1.4 billion in the bank, and sold over four million computers last year, more than even IBM, is branded as beleaguered, troubled, and struggling?"

- Ann Werner


 
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