I really enjoyed reading your reviews because of their unbiased, consistent, and professional perspective. I became a “Gold member” way back when you did that PCPer Live thing, because I loved the site and your writers so much.
I do hope you pop in from time to time on a podcast.
I will keep a closer on the Tweets from now on.
]]>I was just listening to This Week in Computer Hardware and heard the news. This is sad and happy news. I have been listening to the podcast for almost ten years and it has provided me with many many hours of entertainment and information. I will miss reading and hearing your insight and experience in the realm of the computer technology industry.
Thank you.
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]]>Thanks for your contribution to this community so far. Hoping we all continue to benefit, with you on the other side 😉
SpeedyVV
]]>Congratulations to you, and to us 🙂
]]>So we actually found Allyn
So we actually found Allyn MALVENTANO’s friend from Intel!
I have to agree, webslaves are so pathetics…
]]>Let the data state your case whenever you can and don’t take any sh*t when you know the right path. You have great technical chops, understand the trade-offs, and most of all understand the user and competitive environment BETTER than their most trusted Principle Engineers and Architects (who talk mostly to marketing and engineering at PC companies to gather user data). Don’t let the size of teams throw you, they can be huge, stick to the path you know and hold your ground. You’ll do them a world of good (remember though that important lessons, even positive ones, are not always appreciated at the time they are given). You’re going to do great.
Best of luck!
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…and before that Anand from AnandTech
I’m afraid we won’t see those guys anymore due to a roles they are taking. Too bad.
Good luck Ryan.
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