Wasn't it Bill Gates who said that 640 Kb is more memory than anyone
would ever need?
Jim Caldwell
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[mailto:owner-olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Tom Scales
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Subject: Re: [OM] Shhhhhhhhh...
It was Thomas Watson, at the time the Chairman of IBM:
"Nearly 60 years ago, IBM Chairman Thomas Watson said, "I think there is
a world market for maybe five computers."
Tom
That's just like the two computer statements that I can paraphrase:
1. From the late 1950's, some guy from GE or the US Government said that
he could see the global market for computers at 5 or 6, tops
2. From Kenneth Olson, founder/president of DEC: "There is no reason for
any individual to have a computer in their home." (Ken Olson,
President, Digital Equipment, 1977)
Ahhh, how history repeats itself.....
Skip
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