Monday, September 12 2005
For whatever reason, the neuron cluster in my brain where I store my mental perception of Apple is also used to store my mental perception of Sony. When I see commercials for Apple products, I regularly either verbally say that it's a Sony (such as "That's the new tiny Sony mp3 player" when referring to a recent Nano commercial), or I at least think the same in my brain. The reason, I think, is that Apple is a better Sony than Sony is - When I was young lad, Sony represented technologically innovative, stylish, high quality products. Apple of course followed in Sony's footsteps, so much so that it Out-Sony'd Sony.

So I beseech Steve Jobs and Howard Stringer - please merge to save me the confusion. Thanks.
   

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Dennis Forbes Dennis Forbes is a Toronto-based software architect. While focused primarily on the .NET and SQL Server worlds, Dennis frequently ventures outside of this comfort zone into game development and image processing. He has been published in several industry magazines, has been quoted in the Wall Street Journal and has been interviewed by NPR.

He is a vice president and lead software architect at an innovative New York City hedge fund back-office services firm.

Dennis has been working on solutions for the financial, telecommunications, and power generation markets for over 15 years.





 

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