PostIt aquires Stickies
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- vburo0
Not to mention the employees. About 105,000 worldwide, including support and r&d..
- digitalswarm0
I heard there's a lot of racial tension between those mini's. If it were up to me, I'd have 'em all killed.
- Mimio0
I bet the stickies ga-zillionaires woke up on their private island to that harsh reality this morning. Hostile takeover.....boyah!The dreams of two Czech xpats making it big in the United States dashed to bits.
- vburo0
exactly!!
- Mimio0
One minute you think you got the desktop message industry locked down...then....BAM...Barbarians at the gates.
- vburo0
not too mention the absurd pressure under which Stickies™ employees have to live. Always pushing insane amount of updates and mindblowing features to impossible deadlines! I respect them.
- nburlington0
nice way to die
Jaline
(Apr 18 05, 13:54)IF ITS SUCH A NICE WAY TO DIE WHY WAS IT A CLOSED CASKET!
HIS HAIR TURNED WHITE FOR CRYING OUT LOUD!! THAT'S HOW TERRIFIED HE WAS!!!
- vburo0
rasko, it's the end of the world when those lovely colorful ipods kill each other and eat each other just for battery replacements! and how cruel to have the poor gmail involved in that mess!
:(
- Jaline0
nice way to die
- nburlington0
olive garden has great chocolate
Jaline
(Apr 18 05, 13:51)Exactly! They stabbed my cousin with spears of frozen chocolate!
- rasko40
on the news right now they are saying that mini ipods have been spotted canabalising each other for replacement batteries and have actually been organising flash mob sytle cannibalism orgies via gmail accounts.
- Mimio0
This has certainly debased my reality...again.
- vburo0
see? that's how fierce the competition is!
- Jaline0
olive garden has great chocolate
- mevsthem0
they wasted there money... M$ Longhorn will have this built in and there are already freeware that do the same...
- nburlington0
My cousin used to work for Stickies. He got stabbed to death by some PostIt workers behind the Olive Garden by our house.
- vburo
PostIt announced a takeover of Stickies™ the digital equivalent of it's most famous product: PostIt Notes. Various anti-cartel institutions are rather concerned about the monopoly that emerges in the field of sticky papers and the effect this will have on our day to day task of remembering all kinds of trivial matter. Little competition remains in the business of scribble and paste.