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Breaking The Trinity

Seth Jayson of The Motley Fool wrote a piece today called “Microsoft’s Xbotch“:

As an investor, I can’t help but worry that my experience with Microsoft consumer products is not out of the ordinary. Not only are repairs an expensive waste of shareholder capital, but they risk alienating potential customers and crimping future growth. In effect, it doesn’t matter if the rate of Xbotch failure is as low as Microsoft reportedly contends, because the perceived rate of failure is what matters to consumers. People trust what they hear. And if they hear enough from irate Xbotch or Zune customers, they aren’t going to open up the wallet.

This is the conclusion of the story of one irate Xbox customer.

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Movable Type Gets Rebooted

Four months ago, I [had a crisis of faith about my blogging platform](https://vjarmy.com/archives/2007/02/a_crisis_of_blogging_faith.php). (That sounds very emo.)
Today, Six Apart announced [MovableType 4](http://www.movabletype.com/mt4/). It’s in beta, has a ton of new features, and most importantly, will be open source upon release.
At last, I’m excited about using MT again.
To the 6A team – cheers. I’m really looking forward to cutting my teeth on this.
To Anil – I owe you a Shack burger. Thanks for listening, man.
To my four readers – I’m upgrading to the beta in a minute or two. This may get bumpy. Hang in there.

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Life Lesson Of The Day

If you’re driving, and a sign says that the tunnel you’re about to enter is 6 inches shorter than your vehicle, [do not attempt to drive all the way through it](http://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/01/nyregion/01truck.html).

Welcome to Manhattan, idiot.