Great statement from Microsoft's Ballmer:
“We’re certainly in the midst of a once-in-a-lifetime set of economic conditions. The perspective I would bring is not one of recession. Rather, the economy is resetting to lower level of business and consumer spending based largely on the reduced leverage in economy,” said Chief Executive Steve Ballmer during a conference call. For consumers, that may mean less discretionary income to spend on a second or third home computer, he said.
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The image that keeps coming to my mind is that of Matt Dillon at the end of Drugstore Cowboy working as a short order cook. Somehow this one shot - after the mayhem, excitement and heartbreak of a junkie's life - summed up the problem of getting real when you've allowed yourself to live an "enhanced" life. It's a long fall.
But it's real which means everything.
“We’re certainly in the midst of a once-in-a-lifetime set of economic conditions. The perspective I would bring is not one of recession. Rather, the economy is resetting to lower level of business and consumer spending based largely on the reduced leverage in economy,” said Chief Executive Steve Ballmer during a conference call. For consumers, that may mean less discretionary income to spend on a second or third home computer, he said.
http://www.debtdeflation.com/blogs/2...s-it/#comments
The image that keeps coming to my mind is that of Matt Dillon at the end of Drugstore Cowboy working as a short order cook. Somehow this one shot - after the mayhem, excitement and heartbreak of a junkie's life - summed up the problem of getting real when you've allowed yourself to live an "enhanced" life. It's a long fall.
But it's real which means everything.
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