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Did anyone understand Peter Jones on Dragons' Den?

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    #11
    I tulip you not

    Originally posted by zeitghost
    Just you wait until I show them my home fusion generator.
    I keep a note of all my 'ideas that will make me a million'. The missus asked me to write them down.
    Two weeks ago I said, 'wouldnt it be good if we could buy a packet of ladybirds to eat the green fly off of these monkey nut plants'

    next day she found a web site that sells tubes of live lady birds


    I tulip you not



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      #12
      Originally posted by zeitghost
      Just you wait until I show them my home fusion generator.
      Now if I can just learn to harness the power/heat released from burning H2o when my Daughter cooks!!! Hmmm?
      Confusion is a natural state of being

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        #13
        Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post
        I keep a note of all my 'ideas that will make me a million'. The missus asked me to write them down.
        Two weeks ago I said, 'wouldnt it be good if we could buy a packet of ladybirds to eat the green fly off of these monkey nut plants'

        next day she found a web site that sells tubes of live lady birds


        I tulip you not



        Sure they weren't Smarties
        Confusion is a natural state of being

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          #14
          Originally posted by Diver View Post
          Sure they weren't Smarties
          let you know when they arrive. If they're crunchy, they will be smarties ...

          err, forget that one





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            #15
            Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post
            let you know when they arrive. If they're crunchy, they will be smarties ...

            err, forget that one

            I would say try them on a child first, but after witnessing my little Nephew chewing on a slug a few years back, I'd say the results would be inconclusive
            Confusion is a natural state of being

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              #16
              Originally posted by malvolio View Post
              ...
              I always said the worst thing that happened to IT was the 8086 chip and Gates. Without them we would be running proper multi-threaded OS's by now - bit like Apple were in the 80s - instead of MS bloatware.
              Yes and no - we ran SCO Xenix on 086 and 286/386 boxes in the 80s. Even at the time some customer's IT departments said what we were doing wasn't possible.

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                #17
                Originally posted by malvolio View Post
                Go work for Sun. Desks full of thin client terminals. Save your session to the chip on your ID card, drive to Warwick, put the ID card in the desktop and carry on where you left off. Brilliant...

                There's a school fit out going on near me. Talking to one of the PMs and he was saying his big headache is security of all those 90-odd PCs spread through the classrooms. "Why not use a blade server, VMWare and KVM's?" I said, "That way only screens and keyboards are out in the open, and you can control external access attempts through DVD/CD and USB". "What's VMWare?" was the reply...

                I always said the worst thing that happened to IT was the 8086 chip and Gates. Without them we would be running proper multi-threaded OS's by now - bit like Apple were in the 80s - instead of MS bloatware.
                They couldn't manage that at Ericsson. A communications company FFS.

                Flew to Karlskrona for a two day seminar, couldn't even access my email. It wouldn't be so bad except that it was held on a server somewhere in Sweden even when I was in the UK.

                tim

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by malvolio View Post
                  Go work for Sun. Desks full of thin client terminals. Save your session to the chip on your ID card, drive to Warwick, put the ID card in the desktop and carry on where you left off. Brilliant...

                  There's a school fit out going on near me. Talking to one of the PMs and he was saying his big headache is security of all those 90-odd PCs spread through the classrooms. "Why not use a blade server, VMWare and KVM's?" I said, "That way only screens and keyboards are out in the open, and you can control external access attempts through DVD/CD and USB". "What's VMWare?" was the reply...

                  I always said the worst thing that happened to IT was the 8086 chip and Gates. Without them we would be running proper multi-threaded OS's by now - bit like Apple were in the 80s - instead of MS bloatware.
                  Burn him!
                  Confusion is a natural state of being

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                    #19
                    Just watched this (had it Sky+'d) and as soon as the guy said 'green computing', thought it was a sh!t idea.

                    I believe most of the large manufacturers are looking at reducing power consumption in their kit anyway - if they haven't been for the last year or so.

                    For once, glad someone got ripped to shreds by the dragons and actually laughed at one of the grumpy jocks jokes.

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                      #20
                      Bottom line green computers = iMac

                      any second now...
                      "Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark Twain

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