Do you think the "open letter" real or fake?
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- Guy's is there any doubt??? These are real ..... real fakes that is!!!
If this letter is real, RIM has bigger problems - because with execs like this in an organization you will never grow and over come any kind of internal strugles.
I don't think this is real for a number of reasons that have already been discussed in the thread, let alone that there are another 3 anonymous letters to be released - Give me a break!
CLOSE THESE RIDICULOUS THREADS!07-02-11 02:44 PMLike 0 - i don't think that's the vast majority of opinion at all, but even if he is, how is it crap? i mean the content is real... sorry but talk to people that work at RIM, pretty accurate portrayal. you should be thanking geller then for demanding a change in a failing ecosystem.07-02-11 04:12 PMLike 0
- The fact that people seem to be arguing who wrote it and not whether or not it's true is troubleing and a good example of everything that's wrong. Don't distract yourself from accepting there are problems
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.comkevinnugent and howarmat like this.07-02-11 04:18 PMLike 2 -
Now as I write this I realize it is fully falling on def ears as I am clearly just delusional and RIM is exploding from the inside and until I see that I will just continue posting in vien
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com07-02-11 04:33 PMLike 0 - I owned one of those Chevy pickup trucks (mid '80s model) that had the "fire bomb" gas tank on the driver's side outside the frame. I remember when Dateline aired its "demonstration" of a car flying into the side of a Chevy truck causing a fiery explosion. I thought it was hilarious when GM slowed down the video of the crash, and it became known that the truck exploded a split second before impact. Dateline, in all its journalistic integrity, was compelled to issue an apology to GM and said it was only trying to demonstrate what could happen based upon some freak thing that may have happened in the past. No, I have no respect for this kind of propaganda journalism. So, yes, the authenticity of the letters matters a lot. I'm sorry, but I still don't see any problem with RIM and BlackBerry. "But what about apps???" What about them? I just don't care. I'll take my BlackBerry with its worst feature (probably the browser) any day over a vulnerable, lagging, android os and an iControl os device that keeps detailed logs of my whereabouts. "But what about all the consumer moms who want to upload to facebook every five minutes???" What about them? There's still no problem with RIM or BlackBerry as far as I'm concerned.
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com07-02-11 04:40 PMLike 0 - I owned one of those Chevy pickup trucks (mid '80s model) that had the "fire bomb" gas tank on the driver's side outside the frame. I remember when Dateline aired its "demonstration" of a car flying into the side of a Chevy truck causing a fiery explosion. I thought it was hilarious when GM slowed down the video of the crash, and it became known that the truck exploded a split second before impact. Dateline, in all its journalistic integrity, was compelled to issue an apology to GM and said it was only trying to demonstrate what could happen based upon some freak thing that may have happened in the past. No, I have no respect for this kind of propaganda journalism. So, yes, the authenticity of the letters matters a lot. I'm sorry, but I still don't see any problem with RIM and BlackBerry. "But what about apps???" What about them? I just don't care. I'll take my BlackBerry with its worst feature (probably the browser) any day over a vulnerable, lagging, android os and an iControl os device that keeps detailed logs of my whereabouts. "But what about all the consumer moms who want to upload to facebook every five minutes???" What about them? There's still no problem with RIM or BlackBerry as far as I'm concerned.
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com07-02-11 04:50 PMLike 0 -
- Michelle HaagI work here.
Regardless, who cares about the letters? No one that cares about what's going on at RIM read anything that hasn't been said 1000 times before. There was nothing shocking or revolutionary in anything that was said.
And let's be honest... you could replace RIM and some of the specifics and have just about any company. How many companies in the past have made mistakes and faced layoffs? How many companies have disgruntled employees for one reason or another?
RIM isn't the first, won't be the last.07-02-11 06:07 PMLike 2 - dateline is magazine-opinion pieces not journalism or stock analysis, not even comparable. the fact that media can lie doesn't mean THIS is a lie. in fact this entire response from RIM and the argument about it being fake is ridiculously absurd, WHO CARES, IT'S ALL TRUE ANYWAY.07-02-11 06:13 PMLike 0
- says people here, and people i personally know that have worked at RIM, as well as pretty much every single tech blog including this onekevinnugent likes this.07-02-11 06:16 PMLike 1
- Michelle HaagI work here.Geez katiepea, why so angry? Please don't feel you have to beat into us that you "know someone who works at RIM" (your brother, yeah I know, you've said it several times now)... like you're the only one? I know several people that work at RIM. Who cares? No one here is denying that there are problems, but again, what company doesn't have problems?
I don't make a habit of watching the news, it's all skewed anyhow. I did watch that interview, and BG seemed a little too anxious to verify that his source was indeed trustworthy. Of course they spent time after discussing the stock and all that. All sorts of people are discussing it, and guess what? Scandals = ratings.
And if it's so "ridiculously absurd"... why do you keep fueling the fire? Walk away, let the conversation die.
Jake Storm likes this.07-02-11 06:23 PMLike 1
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