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« Certain analysts have questioned the sensibility of such a large commitment to a technology "that is so far unproven commercially." »I hate bean counters. I really do.
i agree bunch of lawyers(i.e. couldn't get into MBA programs)and MBAers(i.e. couldn't get into medical school)run to much of our country
just because you aren't aware of WIMAX's severe limitations doesn't make questioning its implementation a 'beancounter' decision.
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Mark @ Oct 8th 2007 2:18PM
« Certain analysts have questioned the sensibility of such a large commitment to a technology "that is so far unproven commercially." »
I hate bean counters. I really do.
rcastrousa @ Oct 8th 2007 2:30PM
i agree bunch of lawyers(i.e. couldn't get into MBA programs)and MBAers(i.e. couldn't get into medical school)run to much of our country
beanspants @ Oct 8th 2007 3:06PM
just because you aren't aware of WIMAX's severe limitations doesn't make questioning its implementation a 'beancounter' decision.