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Matt Goyer knows his limits

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Posted
11/15/2001; 12:12 AM by Jim Roepcke
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11/15/2001; 12:17 AM by Jim Roepcke
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Matt Goyer: I hate Microsoft

"Other places I couldn't work at for fear of going pyscho: Rogers (any of their divisions), Bell (any of their divisions), the Royal Bank, and obviously U-Haul."

Hehe. You should ask Steve about working at U-Haul. But you might have trouble getting a word out of him because he's been busy cranking shit out on the 500MHz G4 Titanium PowerBook with a gig of RAM they GAVE HIM when he started last month.

But yeah, you had to strain pretty hard to see the disappointment in my face when U-Haul fucked up my truck order last March, gave me a standard instead of an automatic, and thus forced my dad to drive it to SF instead of me. :-)

Sorry Dad. ;-)

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