In some places IBM is still best remembered as the company that made typewriters which came with a service contract that guaranteed they were replaced or repaired within 24 hours. They broke down a lot, but were repaired/replaced even faster. The price of the service oontract was such that you actually paid for a new machine every two years!
Wonderful piece of company PR: how to turn bad quality and expensive servicing into a strong selling point!
At least we don't have that with Open Source!
CountZero
"If you have four groups working on a compiler, you'll get a 4-pass compiler." - Conway's Law
In reply to Re^4: The Deceiver
by CountZero
in thread Why does a Perl 5.6 regex run a lot slower on Perl 5.8?
by perldeveloper
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