Regardless, "i" think they've gone too far. Especially when the primary
users (us), don't know what to call it anymore!  And, if we don't know what
to call, how is the general public going to know what to call it, or even
what "it" is?
How in the ____  are we supposed to keep up? And then what are we supposed
to put on our resume?
It's gotten to the point of being rediculous!

I don't mean to rant, but I'm just frustrated at IBM and the name game
they're playing. I'm really starting to believe the old addage that they
really are IDIOTS BEHIND MACHINES!  Maybe I'm wrong in my thinking, but I
really don't see businesses rushing out to buy this machine  because of the
new (cool) name, I think they'll buy it because it runs the applications
they need and supports their business.

Anybody else?

Ron

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