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State of the PC Industry – HP lays of 25,000
Tim Wilson replied 13 years, 12 months ago 12 Members · 34 Replies
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Tim Wilson
May 24, 2012 at 3:30 pmI don’t know anything about HP, really, beyond the same stuff everybody else reads. As you point out, Craig, a number of the jobs trimmed will come through early attrition and retirement….and c’mon, I think every company with 369,000 employees could probably stand to trim 8% of ’em in the next two and a half years. LOL
[Craig Seeman] “Personally I find myself printing less and less “
That’s what they mentioned in their advice to Wall Street. Not that YOU are printing less and less, but that EVERYONE is printing less. I rarely get as far as PDFs. I mostly just send attachments.
I can’t think of a single thing I’ve printed since a Google map last fall.
Tim Wilson
Associate Publisher, Editor-in-Chief
Creative COW Magazine
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David Cherniack
May 24, 2012 at 9:07 pm[Jeremy Garchow] “erhaps Asus was purposefully programmed as ass in shortcuts
in that case, well done”
Not so fast, jeremyski. Asus makes some pretty good booty, er products. I have a mainboard and an i7 gaming laptop that are very reliable so any suggestions of intentional autocorretophilia are most definitely incorrectal.
David
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Jeremy Garchow
May 24, 2012 at 9:19 pm[David Cherniack] “Asus makes some pretty good booty, er products.”
nothing against asus the company i was saying the humor would have been well done if my previous ass umption would have been true
i am trying to defeat autocorrect with zero punctuation
it cares not of grammar
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Tim Wilson
May 24, 2012 at 9:26 pm[David Cherniack] “definitely incorrectal”
Don’t think I didn’t notice that.
Hey, and on the autocorrect front, I type the f word so often that I added it to the dictionary on my phone. Then there was time that I was typing an email to a client whose last name is Guzik….
Tim Wilson
Associate Publisher, Editor-in-Chief
Creative COW Magazine
Twitter: timdoubleyou
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