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LoLA and Bob Picciano

Jimmy Bracco  |    |  Tags:  lotus bob lola picciano  |  Comments (0)
ok, so its been a while, but i have an important message. Attending LoLA - Lotus Leadership Alliance conference is turning out to be a very pleasurable experience.
Seeing all the usual friends, John D, Tim K, Scott G, Mary B R, and many others and having candid, open discussions is excellent.
But meeting new friends such as Katherine H, John W, and Bob Picciano has exceeded my expectations. Bob in particular turns out to be a very intelligent, well informed and passionate individual. Ive spent more quality time with him over the last 2 days than i have EVER even seen past Lotus GM's.
Bob is the perfect Leader for everything yellow and I look forward to the years ahead!

rotten food meme : bleedyellows submit yer pics

Jimmy Bracco  |    |  Tags:  hard makes food me dang lotus rotten work 2  |  Comments (2)
For your approval....

If there is any question how hard the Bracco's have been working over the last couple of years towards furthering the BleedYellow goals common to most of us, I submit the following whilst searching for grub this evening:



Check that date and it tells you it expired on October 19th, 2004!   That means this shit is over 6 years old at least!

(FYI the house we are in is only four years old..for what its worth)

Let me tell you, it makes me step back and ponder how much time I'm actually spending nurturing this yellow nest egg and not paying attention to the world around me.

Please feel free to attach your own pictures, as Im sure I'm not the only one out ther with some refrigerator specialties...

Microsoft: If you can beat 'em pay 'em

Jimmy Bracco  |    |  Tags:  hairy live moosecock search sucks  |  Comments (0)
So in classic fashion, Microsoft is starting to give money to people who use their search engine...
This is nothing new to us Yellow Bleeders. Microsoft for years has been giving "rebate" checks to companies to switch from Domino To Exchange (of which I actually have copies of)  oh ya before they actually sign on the dotted line, NOT AFTER.
Of course , when your products ULTIMATELY SUCK HAIRY MOOSECOCK, you got to do what you can. And boy do people love free money. Especially unintelligent ones.
Some web pundits are proclaiming what MS is doing is exactly like what Google is doing to them with Google Docs - But they would be wrong, of course. Google does not pay people to use their products WHICH DO NOT SUCK THE AFORE MENTIONED, they just give them away (to some extent). And since search is already free, well what can MS do - certainly not compete!
This robinhoodism bullshit needs to stop. I personally refuse to use credit cards that offer "cash back" that essentially rob store owners of their profits, only to act high and mighty and giving a measly 1 percent to the end user. why not just charge store owners 50% rates to take Visa and give away 40% to the end user? Im sure Ayn Rand has the answer to that.
Think about it, if the average markup on a PC is 5%, and you pay with an Amex card (which is the only card i pretty much use because it HAS to be paid off each month) most merchants actually LOSE 1%. and you wonder why you get treated like crap in a circuit city (which is bankrupt, btw)
oh well, if you cant beat 'em pay em...it can actually get you elected president!

Meet Bob - Vulcan

Jimmy Bracco  |    |  Tags:  bob lotus bleedyellow  |  Comments (0)



Meet Bob...The new head of Lotus to replace Rhodin....just in case you need to pick him out in the grocery store..
Welcome aboard Bob! You better learn to bleed yellow around here, no more green!

Exchange now runs on Linux

Jimmy Bracco  |    |  Tags:  exchange linux  |  Comments (3)
OK, I purposely waited till the DAY AFTER  April fools to post this gem because ITS REAL...
This is an exchange cold call from a Microsoft Rep to a customer known as "Jeff", who hails from somewhere between Mexico and Japan apparently. There are some bleeps to protect the not so innocent , but its chock full of information about Exchange 5.4 and 2007. We all better find new jobs.
http://www.bleedyellow.com/lotus911/exchange_cold_call.wav

Help Wanted - Lotus911

Jimmy Bracco  |    |  Tags:  jobs lotus911  |  Comments (0)

Greetings all,

Lotus 911 is in need of more YellowBleeders seeking fun fulltime employment. Please email jobs(at)lotus911(.)com for immediate consideration! Positions that are available around the globe are:

 

Domino Administrators(intel,linux,iseries)

Domino Developers

Portal Developers

J2ME Developers

Sametime Developers

Sales Consultants/Managers

 

thank you,

Jimmy Bracco

GM - Lotus911

OT: List of things my Daughter will give me

Jimmy Bracco  |    |  Comments (3)
Ive posted this elsewhere but find myself reminded of it today...


List of things my Daughter will give me
:

1- Someone to hold
2- Someone to love
3- Someone to live for
4- Someone to die for
5- Someone to work for
6- Someone to spend it on
7- Someone to lay on my chest
8- Someone to smile for
9- Someone to laugh at
10- Someone to laugh with

List of things I’ll give my Daughter:

1- Anything she wants

The way I see it, I’m getting the better end of the deal.

 

White House Exchange Servers lose emails - $15M co...

Jimmy Bracco  |    |  Tags:  lotus microsoft email exchange domino notes  |  Comments (2)
Since last spring, the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Oversight and Government Reform has been investigating reports that an estimated 5 million email messages from 473 days between 2003 and 2005 allegedly vanished from e-mail servers housed within the president's office.
White House has said it has since reduced the number of days' worth of missing e-mails from 473 to 202 after discovering that those messages had been filed "in the wrong digital drawer" as part of a switch from the Lotus Notes to Microsoft Exchange e-mail system in 2002. White House Chief Information Officer Theresa Payton assured the committee that her office is working actively on a multi-step restoration process.
When pressed by Davis, Payton also said she felt "very comfortable" that they would be able to reconstruct any remaining lost documents from "disaster recovery backup tapes," although she said that process would be time-consuming and could cost at least $15 million.

$15 Million? WTF? guess who pays for this? When are we going to put a stop to the madness!
JB

The problems for the Bush administration apparently started soon after the White House decided to shift its e-mail system from Lotus Notes to Microsoft Exchange in 2002. It also replaced the automated records storage system devised by the Clinton administration with a system that one of its own experts described as "primitive".

Like we didn't see this coming

Welcome all

Jimmy Bracco  |    |  Tags:  bleedyellow lotus911  |  Comments (0)
Greetings,
Welcome all to the BleedYellow site.
For years, we have been bleeding yellow here at Lotus911, and we know that there are many others who do also.
Whether Business Partners, end users, or just lurkers, its time to have a place to gather and collect. Connections provides just that
opportunity to do so, so we would like to present it, to you.
No pretense, just to use it as you see fit to further the cause..
See us at booth 235-236 this year and help us celebrate our 2008 Lotus Award!
JB

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