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(C|Net) Misc Former Microsoft software architect starts new company called Cocomo. Reports are his business model will be to take it fast, then to take it slow   (news.cnet.com) divider line 22
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2012-01-05 06:38:04 PM
I assume he has plans to open offices in Aruba and Jamaica?
 
2012-01-05 06:53:30 PM
As I understand there was some mention of Bermuda and Bahama as well
 
2012-01-05 07:54:00 PM
I'm pretty sure the line you were looking for subby was "get there fast, then take it slow"

but still good
 
2012-01-05 07:57:42 PM
WI241TH: As I understand there was some mention of Bermuda and Bahama as well

Branch locations in Key Largo and Montego as well.
 
2012-01-05 08:18:25 PM
Please, subby, this isn't news, everybody knows about a place called Cocomo!
 
2012-01-05 09:14:24 PM
This is where I want to go.
 
2012-01-05 10:05:00 PM
Will he setup offices at a Rama Node?

/obscure?
 
2012-01-05 10:18:44 PM
Any relation to Contoso?
 
2012-01-05 11:09:55 PM
HelloMyNameIs: Any relation to Contoso?

+1
 
2012-01-05 11:39:57 PM
*get there fast and then take it slow
 
2012-01-06 01:11:41 AM
Fark year Elisabeth Shue and Tom Cruise
 
2012-01-06 04:31:29 AM
That was easily the Beach Boys' worst song.
 
2012-01-06 08:20:10 AM
usernameguy: That was easily the Beach Boys' worst song.

If you haven't heard "Help Me, Rhonda", and given this statement it's like you haven't. . . ignorance is bliss.

/ Help me, Rhonda, yeah
// Get it out of my head
 
F42
2012-01-06 09:27:58 AM
It's "Get there fast", then take it slow.
 
2012-01-06 09:33:53 AM
images.wikia.com

/soon to be board members
 
2012-01-06 09:45:33 AM
 
2012-01-06 09:46:13 AM
Beach Boys ... they were Uncle Jesse's back up band or something, right?
 
2012-01-06 10:01:01 AM
dragonchild: usernameguy: That was easily the Beach Boys' worst song.

If you haven't heard "Help Me, Rhonda", and given this statement it's like you haven't. . . ignorance is bliss.

/ Help me, Rhonda, yeah
// Get it out of my head


Ahem:

ecx.images-amazon.com

/hotlink
 
2012-01-06 10:13:57 AM
From the description in the article it sounds like Lotus Notes: The Next Generation.

May God have mercy on our souls.
 
2012-01-06 10:27:33 AM
czetie: From the description in the article it sounds like Lotus Notes: The Next Generation.

May God have mercy on our souls.


Some multimillion companies still use Lotus Notes. Why? I havnt a clue


/our hasn't been upgraded since 2005.
//damn accountants not want to give IT $
 
2012-01-06 01:29:16 PM
dragonchild: usernameguy: That was easily the Beach Boys' worst song.

If you haven't heard "Help Me, Rhonda", and given this statement it's like you haven't. . . ignorance is bliss.

/ Help me, Rhonda, yeah
// Get it out of my head


Help Me Rhonda is one of the Beach Boys' best songs. Even if you think of it as an earbug, their extensive catalog (new window) is filled with so much completely forgettable garbage there's no justifiable way to call it one of their worst songs.
 
2012-01-06 03:11:59 PM
My wife is from Kokomo.

Imagine how much fun she had telling everyone in college, when that insipid song came out, it's a real place in Indiana.

Had to visit there this Christmas--talk about a place with nothing to do.

/That's all I got
 
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