Silverrider
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Low blow...It's obvious that Buell must have been the cause of H-D's problems. Really explains why H-D is so successful today {sarcasm}
Har har smartypants I'm all American, Mo-Fo! I like the bikes from The Company, even had a few! But mis-managed is mis-managed and screwed is screwed
Don't you think H-D could have done a better job with us 3%'ers in 2010?
Har har smartypants I'm all American, Mo-Fo! I like the bikes from The Company, even had a few! But mis-managed is mis-managed and screwed is screwed
Don't you think H-D could have done a better job with us 3%'ers in 2010?
It kind of reminds me of my former employer. You'd have to be old and a sort of a nerd to remember Digital Equipment Corp. ( DEC ). Started and run by engineers, they made really good minicomputers and a couple main-frames. You had to get on a waiting list to buy one. And then their popularity and the lack of marketing concerns took them to failure.
HD rode the crest of super popularity and didn't pay attention to the motorcycle customer base while they made money on apparel. (I think). (seems to me)
Loved the PDP-11. Hate Compaq and HP for essentially destroying what was left of DEC. During the opening ceremony when the name was changed from Compaq to HP pavilion, Fiorina got booed by most of the fans in attendance. Geeks the lot of us!
He tried in the USA first in the 70s but we wouldn't listen so yes he took his practice to Japan. And we have never caught up as of yet. You are correct !
Yeah, Fiorina had a different idea. Poor ol Ken just didn't see it coming. First the RISC computing and then Sun and on and on. I worked on PDP10s (DECSystem 10) in a few locations including the Bay Area. All Dec 10s were at interesting places. SRI, NASA Ames, Intel, Stanford and Stanford Medical Center and more. I also worked at the Boerfink Erwin NATO war HQ in Germany.
I never learned too much about the PDP 11. The phrase does still echo though my memory "please say hello". (RSTS)
The day HP became official was my last day. I was a program manager by then and HP had their own.