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They're at it again...
anonymous@clarinet.com (Name Withheld)
(chuckle, computers)
** IMPORTANT NEWS CLIPPINGS... *******************************************
"Uncle Bill" is in the Driver's Seat!
January 25th, Redmond WA - Marketing reps from Microsoft Corporation
today announced their new line of high-value sedans - yes, we mean
automobiles! Said Gates: "We feel that consumers are confused by the
great variety of vehicles out there. Every company offers their own
proprietary version of your basic sedan, but there's no standard."
Microsoft aims to define that standard with their new "Redmond" sedan.
Here's just a quick tour of some of the state-of-the-art features that
will make this the best set of wheels you'll ever drive:
- Room for up to six passengers (although the current version
only allows one occupant while the car is in motion.
Microsoft claims that this will provide greater security for
the passenger and vows to look into a true multi-passenger model.
- Free car phone! The "Redmond" includes a SONY(TM) model
TCP-93. This model only allows dialing out, so you'll have
to purchase another phone if you wish to receive calls or
communicate with other satisfied "Redmond" owners. Microsoft
expects that many third-party vendors will be glad to provide
this added value.
- Revolutionary cache strategy allowed Microsoft to design the
"Redmond" with just 3 wheels instead of one. Just imagine
the savings in tire-replacement!
- No speedometer, odometer, or gas-gauge. Microsoft feels
that it can deliver a higher-quality product by leaving off
these frills in the initial offering. This could also provide
jobs for unemployed but enterprising auto workers who wish
to provide this product to you.
- An early prototype of the "Redmond" (code-named "Pong") had
the obvious disadvantage of only supporting left turns. The
production-ready "Redmond" instead offers control-preserving
but control-insensitive steering. The steering column
and directional signals allow you to signal and turn in
either direction, and while the car "remembers" the
direction you turned, it translates this into a left turn
automatically. Great news for people who always confuse
left and right, and Microsoft provides a complimentary map
of your town to aid you in finding paths that only include
left turns.
- Should you be so old-fashioned as to not want to use some of
these amazing new features, Microsoft again dazzles the
critics by providing the "AmeriDrive" console. This console
allows you to drive the "Redmond" as you would any other
American car. The console supports the only available
standards document (1.7b), so some minor features such as
acceleration, steering, and braking are not fully supported.
Microsoft fully stands behind AmeriDrive and maintains that
it is "not just a check-box"
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