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From: beowulf-bounces@beowulf.org on behalf of Prentice Bisbal<BR>
Sent: Thu 4/7/2011 10:21 AM<BR>
To: Beowulf Mailing List<BR>
Subject: [Beowulf] Microsoft "cloud" commercials.<BR>
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Is anyone else as annoyed by the Microsoft "cloud" commercials as I am?<BR>
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In all these commercials, the protagonists say "to the cloud" for their<BR>
solution, but then when they show them using Microsoft Windows to access<BR>
"the cloud", they're not using the cloud at all.<BR>
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In fact, in one commercial, the one where the wife/mother is fixing the<BR>
family portrait, she's using a photoshop-like program on her own<BR>
desktop, not even the Internet is needed.<BR>
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Not only do they use the term "cloud" incorrectly, they don't even show<BR>
how using Microsoft products give you and advantage for using "the cloud"<BR>
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AAAAAAARRRRRRRGGGH!<BR>
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Okay. Venting over. Whew! I feel better already.<BR>
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Prentice<BR>
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