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Comments on ‘James Martin - guru?’...or do you have a home-grown equivalent?Published Tuesday 3rd October 2006 10:50 GMT
Guru?By Martin D
Posted Tuesday 3rd October 2006 11:29 GMT
You should stop reading the tarted text of two-bit techies and indulge in some real thinking courtesy of Peter Drucker. He summed it up rather nicely, 'Guru is shorthand for Charlatan.' Or words to that effect. Guru....Charlatan ..... Virtual SpyBy Graham Campbell
Posted Tuesday 3rd October 2006 14:31 GMT
The article ‘James Martin - guru?’ was surely just introducing/confirming meta search engine methodology which simply presents present information for further deeper analysis into new Intelligence ..... Possible Supposition into Probable Cause. And as far as the PC Industry is concerned, the algorithm which delivers the most honest of answers, and I choose that word QuITe deliberately, will rule the meta search engine hierarchy and evolve into an Operating System itself, hosted Stealthily on third party, Operating Systems. And it will alter/expose to Change, the Core Code of the host Operating System towards a more Inclusive/non-Exclusive Meme. We see that even now with Vista ..... MicroSoft's Information Hoover, Windows attempt at stamping ITs Branding Iron on Information it has gathered from peering into Work carried out on PCs carrying ITs Operating System....... the Virtual Spy. It's an acronymBy Del Merritt
Posted Tuesday 3rd October 2006 14:39 GMT
Good Understanding, Relatively Useless. Brilliant commentBy Morten Ranulf Clausen
Posted Tuesday 3rd October 2006 15:59 GMT
Good stuff. "Embrace experience and tolerate the guru" is as true now as it ever was. But the most entertaining is that second comment - I've read it three times now and it still doesn't make any kind of sense. I may have to resort to LSD. Marvellous! :-D The period for commenting on this story has finished |
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