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From... 1998: The year in quotesThe computer industry had some interesting times in 1998 -- remember these great moments?December 21, 1998 by Clare Haney (IDG) -- As another year draws to a close, it's fun to trawl back through the IDG news archives of the last 12 months, finding quotes from the movers and shakers in the computer industry. There are the usual suspects like Bill Gates, Larry Ellison, and Scott McNealy in their full outspoken glory, along with other familiar faces from the past year, pontificating on a variety of topics and making statements ranging from the erudite to the potentially libelous. Enjoy!
Go on, take your best shot!
"We really need it because Microsoft keeps releasing sloppier and sloppier software that needs a faster and faster machine. The speed is crazy."
"Microsoft is now talking about the digital nervous system. I guess I would be nervous if my system was built on their technology too."
Actually, it's my fault, honest!
"Right now, we have a terrible Web site."
"I made a stupid mistake."
"We get accused of being good marketers. I think we are a bad marketing company. We've managed through our bad execution to make everyone think we are going into their business. There's a very real fear and loathing."
"Yeah, I'm already a pain in the butt. But these guys [Motorola] are really good. They like controversy."
Microsoft vs. Sun -- Fear and unpleasantness?
"If we don't go to the courts, you don't have the compatibility, you don't have 100-percent Java. And that's why we're doing it."
"That was not one of the most pleasant experiences I've ever been through."
"This scares the hell out of me."
A peek into the mind of Bill Gates
"The mentality of Microsoft is to always look for what we should be worried about. ... We all have to earn our success a month at a time. Even though there is no financial crisis, we are very good at creating a crisis atmosphere."
"Scott McNealy is always talking about Microsoft. Sometimes when you listen to him, you forget what company he comes from. ... Hey, he is spreading the word that he is worried about Microsoft."
"The higher you get, the farther there is to fall. ... Just because something is in a Windows box doesn't mean it will be successful."
"I worshipped Digital when I was a kid."
"We [Microsoft] don't want to live through that."
The Apple of Steve's eye
"At the end of 10 years [at Apple], I have to admit that I failed. In hindsight, we should have done things differently ... and it is a tremendous disappointment."
"Apple is a cult and the person who created that cult is Steve. ... It was always [Steve Jobs's] company. The best chance Apple has is having Steve Jobs back running the company."
"We tried begging, bribing, everything. This is not subtle, we have gotten on our knees collectively on this."
"Nobody's tried to swallow us since I've been here--I think they're afraid of how we'd taste."
"I go to computer shops and hang around and listen to people. I find it fascinating. I know it sounds corny, but the biggest kick I get is to see people smiling when they see the iMac. You don't usually see a lot of people smiling in computer stores."
In the market for a new job?
"I would tender my resignation. We'd make him an offer in a flash."
"Many people in Microsoft say that Ellison is the single best salesman for [Microsoft's] SQL Server. If users are thinking Oracle, and then Microsoft at number two, I'm a happy person."
Failed dreams
"The PC has become a junk truck of technology. We just keep adding things to it."
Y2K: Don't panic ... yet
"We don't have a set of formal recommendations. What U.S. Senator Bennett has been saying publicly is that it wouldn't hurt to have a few days of food on hand, a little bit of cash." "Let me put to rest the rumor that missiles are going to be flying everywhere by accident." -- John Koskinen, President Clinton's Year 2000 czar, who has pledged to be on an airplane as the millennium rolls in (December 14, 1998) "He won't be heading for the hills. But on the other hand, he won't be doing what John Koskinen said he's going to do. ... He won't be in the seat next to him." -- Senator Meyer regarding Bennett's Y2K plans (December 14, 1998)
Crystal-ball gazing
"We can remove the constraints of distance and time by using the electronic networking of people. ... You can't 'beam me up,' but you can be there electronically."
"The cost of PCs is getting so low, we will probably give you a PC so you will use our browser."
"The time has come to think beyond the Earth."
"We'll get machines that are a million times faster over the next 10 years. ... The key message here is that we are just at the beginning of the revolution; today's machines are Model Ts."
"I think Sun and Microsoft will be totally changed in the future. You can take half the people at Microsoft and half the people at Sun and write them off."
"We are on the cusp of this time where I can say, 'I speak as a citizen of the world' without others saying, 'God, what a nut.'"
"Everyone will have an average of five IP [Internet Protocol] objects on their body by 2000. There will even be digital eye glasses with voice control eventually that would offer all sorts of information to the wearer. ... Sony is working on the technology, so it'll happen. It'll cost $20."
What conclusion to draw from it all?
"The whole world's gone crazy because all of the software and all of the marketing are run by people who've never operated a business. ... The first problem is to try to get people to organize [businesses] with wisdom, with common sense." Kristi Essick, James Niccolai, Jana Sanchez-Klein, and Nancy Weil contributed to this story. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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