> Date: Mon, 18 Jul 2011 20:01:20 -0400 > From: Jerry <je...@seibercom.net> > Subject: Re: Lennart Poettering: BSD Isn't Relevant Anymore > > On Mon, 18 Jul 2011 22:31:41 +0200 > Polytropon articulated: > > > Your TV example is very good. I've recently read a text > > that predicts the future of CDs - a text from the late 80's. > > When we consider what we are _currently_ using, the text > > predicting "no important future for CDs" looks quite funny. > > You are undoubtedly familiar with the 1986 quote: > > "I think there is a world market for about five computers" a Remark > attributed to Thomas J. Watson (Chairman of the Board of International > Business Machines)
*SNICKER* So much for your reseearch skills. "Thomas J. Watson" _died_ in NINETEEN FIFTY SIX. If he made a remark in 1986 it would have been world-shaking news. You are citing a 1986 .sig item from a _USENET_ posting by a Convex Computer employee. The purported remark occurred in _1943_. *IF* it was made, it is worth noting that, as a prediction, it _was_true_ for *TEN*YEARS*. Now, how many other 'predictions' in the field of computing have survived _that_ long? Reputable sources have it: "Although Watson is well known for his alleged 1943 statement: "I think there is a world market for maybe five computers," there is scant evidence he made it. There *is* 'some' evidence, albeit _not_ conclusive, that his son, "Thomas J. Watson, Jr." said something _remotely_ related in 1953, to wit: "But, as a result of our trip, on which we expected to get orders for five machines, we came home with orders for 18." _______________________________________________ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-questions-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"