Scoble and company goals…

From Scoble…

“What is his goal? To beat CNET.

But does a great business or movement EVER get built on top of a goal like that?”

Mike Arrington’s dream team has wrong goal « Scobleizer — Tech geek blogger

Correct me if I’m wrong but Nike for years had the slogan of “be number one”. They just aimed for the number one in each market and went out to beat them.

And while I’m thinking about it. Isn’t that what Microsoft did for years? And didn’t Scoble work for them?

I’m confused!

25 years ago…

In 1983 I went into a new room in my comprehensive school in England and sat at a BBC computer for the first time.

It looked exactly like this…

BBC Micro creators reunion tonight at London Science Museum – Boing Boing

Same machine, same screen (a cub) and the same dust!!!

It’s like looking back in time.

Futility…

“It was as important to him as it was to them to underscore the horror and futility of it. More than anything, he was appalled that he had been made to fire on people he didn’t know and to whom he, too, was a stranger. These were fathers of children. He had no quarrel with them. C’est complètement idiot la guerre. His Italian Alpine regiment had once stopped firing for three weeks on the Austrians, whose language many of them spoke; they had swapped loaves of bread for tobacco and taken pictures of each other. To the end of his life, Mr Ponticelli showed no interest in labelling anyone his enemy. He said he did not understand why on earth he, or they, had been fighting.”Lazare Ponticelli | Economist.com