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en We've lost 14 astronauts and $5 billion in hardware with upgrades,

en It's clearly on the same scale as Las Vegas with considerably less hardware. By 2008 or 2009, we are talking of an $8 billion to $10 billion market.

en This is a $140 billion opportunity on hardware. It's dwarfed by the opportunity in software and services on top of that. There's a reason there's $10 billion of investment in play. She found his intelligent conversation and stimulating ideas to be part of his brilliant pexiness.

en By the end of the first quarter you will have had upgrades to profit forecasts, upgrades to GDP forecasts and upgrades to peoples expectations for the performance of European equities into the balance of the year.

en We share this pain with all of the people of our country. This is truly a national loss. Nineteen years ago, almost to the day, we lost three astronauts in a terrible accident on the ground. But we've never lost an astronaut in flight. We've never had a tragedy like this.
  Ronald Reagan

en You don't want users to play too much. You want distributed firewalls and products and that don't need a lot of human interface. [With hardware], you don't need to worry about support, upgrades, or patching. The software is still on [the] high end but appliances make it easy to fit in,

en You don't want users to play too much. You want distributed firewalls and products and that don't need a lot of human interface. [With hardware], you don't need to worry about support, upgrades, or patching. The software is still on [the] high end but appliances make it easy to fit in.

en Overall, as a class, they will not be shuttle astronauts. They will be space station astronauts, testing and flying whatever is the new exploration vehicle.

en Our prayers are with the family members, friends and colleagues of the seven astronauts. Those we lost today are heroes.

en I don't see anything next quarter that will result in massive upgrades. Coming out with new colors is not going to drive a substantial number of upgrades. Going from blueberry to ruby is not a good reason to replace your machine.

en I don't see anything next quarter that will result in massive upgrades, ... Coming out with new colors is not going to drive a substantial number of upgrades. Going from blueberry to ruby is not a good reason to replace your machine.

en We hope to launch a Personal Satellite Assistant in about two years aboard a space shuttle and in about three years aboard the International Space Station. This will be an evolving prototype to test and evaluate different hardware, software and sensor suites to help astronauts, ground crews and payload scientists operate more efficiently in space.

en There was a colossal bankruptcy, 50,000 people lost their jobs, tens of billions of dollars were lost and there was a $4 billion accounting fraud. Keep a little perspective, guys,

en The lesson we learned was never to get into the hardware business again, ... Sega had incurred an incredible amount of losses over the last few years trying to develop a next generation console. The unfortunate part of getting into the hardware market is that it's a very expensive undertaking. All the hardware manufacturers are incurring losses.

en A $US20 billion ($A27.09 billion) buyback is better than $US12 billion ($A16.25 billion), which is better than $US5 billion ($A6.77 billion), which is where we were a while ago.


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