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Subject: IP: "Pure Drivel"
>Date: Sat, 17 Apr 1999 13:44:54 -0700 (PDT) >From: John Wharton <jwharton@netcom.com> >To: farber@cis.upenn.edu >Subject: "Pure Drivel" > >Dave (et al)-- > >Steve Martin recently published a book of essays called /Pure Drivel/ >(published by Hyperion; (c) 1998 40 Share Production). There's some >rather clever commentary on the state of the PC industry in an essay on >sledgehammers and the technophobia shown by lay-person users: > > > "Many people are surprised to find out that the sledgehammer has > only a single moving part: it. Yet 'Should I buy now or wait > for the new models?' is a refrain often heard from the panicky > first-timer... But don't let market confusion keep you from > getting your feet wet. The longer you wait the fewer things > you will demolish." > > >And, my favorite: > > > "... Sledgehammer king Marty Delfangio ... was recently summoned > before Congress to defend his reasons for attaching a mandatory > Web-browser to his market-leading product. 'I smelled money to > be made,' said Delfanagio. 'The combination of a Web-browser > and a sledgehammer is a natural.' Congress disagreed, and now > the Web-browser can be sold only as an option. ..." > > >Ah! If only the US legal system could be so astute! > >Enough drivel. Take care. > > --john wharton
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