Troubles Quotes
[The industry's financial troubles] are all about fuel right now... Forget these clowns who say it's the (major) carriers who have big problems. They do, but so does anything with a wing on it in this environment.
- Mike Boyd
[Pine says his customers are staying away from their 4.6 platforms for now because they are stable and instead upgrading their troublesome Windows 95 and 98 clients. Lotus says no matter when the cut-off date customers will not be left on a dead end.] The end of support is misunderstood... We continue to provide support for older releases, but at some point you put a line of demarcation down and say this is where we are no longer going to do code fixes and changes, and you have to move forward if you want to be a 100 percent current.
- Steve Mills
[Mental health is a critical issue faced by survivor of the disaster.] People don't have timely and accurate information, and this has caused serious troubles... Kids who were exposed who are now 20 years old have been called Chernobyl invalids. They have an annual medical exam by 20 doctors so they think for sure something's wrong.
- Fred Mettler
[Kent Smith] is the same kind of football player... He is a big, strong kid. He moves around real well. If we don't tackle him, we will have troubles.
- Joe Paterno
[Despite its dreadful record and two-month losing streak, Real was troublesome in the early moments.] I wasn't happy at the halftime with our mentality... We were too careless with the ball and we were doing a lot of running without the ball.
- Peter Nowak
[Aside from its financial troubles, he said, Xerox is suffering from a problem similar to the one that plagued Adobe and Apple a few years ago: a lack of confidence among investors and potential customers. In 1998, as Asia was undergoing a serious financial crisis,] Adobe hit some rough spots... Adobe seems strong now. The cachet is different. But Xerox is in a nosedive.
- John Warnock
[And while some (including Kumar) are convinced that Intel's recent troubles may mark the nadir for the stock, it's hard to see what might send PC chip demand moving smartly upwards again.] If Moore's Law continues in force... the performance of PC processors and the systems they power will continue to bound farther and farther ahead of what the vast majority of buyers need.
- Ashok Kumar
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