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I was going to say a lot more but my sigh, I think, says it all.
bill
@3 I Scoble, I wholeheartedly agree that taking risks, when appropriate is a good thing. I see this not as risk taking, but being tone deaf and speaking without thinking. Being talked about is not always a good thing. Hell, at one time everyone was talking about Enron.
For Heaven's sake - the man doesn't deserve sanctimonious criticism. He was making a joke. It was a joke based on fact, and one that wasn't even offensive. Do people that work in hard drive companies somehow think that large numbers of people don't store porn videos on their hard-drives?
I simply don't believe that anyone can have been genuinely offended by the Seagate CEO's comments. And those that would claim offence should see if they can explain publically what their problems are with his comments.
I don't know if Bill Watkins is a good CEO or not. However, I suggest that in general, we need to stand up and support people that make the business world less bland. Corporate cultures have gone too far in the direction of appeasing those who are quick to claim offence at the slightest of incidents.
LayZ-
Knock it off, man. Bill Watkins made this comment at a corporate dinner, not at a shareholders meeting or anything public. And it is a lighthearted joke. It isn't like he said that all Seagate's customers are greedy scoundrels and porn addicts. Please, for your own good, get a sense of humor.
Society, as a whole, needs to ask Santa for a sense of humor this Christmas...
Oh! I'm sorry, I meant to say, "this Holiday Season," and please forgive me for mentioning Santa. I hope no-one makes me apologize for trampling his right to religious freedom.
I'm tired of living in a nation of overemotional pansies. Seriously, people, laugh a little. It was funny!
the best thing about the blogosphere is that the truth can be told.
"Stuff" /smirk
I'm so buying Seagate now.
back in the 80's i worked at PRESTEl and we internaly joked that the way to make videotext work we need a way to do Porn, Gambeling and PPV.
So, it wasn't taking a risk. Taking a risk would have been him saying Seagate is going to to produced disk solely for the purpose of storing porn. As for his statement, however, if it was taking a risk, one would have to conclude he planned to make the statement all along. I rather doubt that was the case. The guy is not that dumb.
Next item of business: Considering the attention given to the "porn" comment reported on Scoble's Blog, how long until Microsoft buys Van Nuys?
I cant see what the big deal about porn. Everyone seen it and joke about and I don't see the reason they make such a big deal. I agree With Chris Sack!