I know there's a farmer out there somewhere who never wants a PC and that's fine with me.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Speak your mind; you don't have to be PC.
There are people who don't like capitalism, and people who don't like PCs. But there's no-one who likes the PC who doesn't like Microsoft.
I'm not going to be some kind of PC, tree-hugger.
I continue to see a healthy PC market, very healthy. The machines will continue to morph; you'll see smaller machines that have more capability.
Today, the PC is often still considered just a tool, but together we need to make it a lot more than that. We need to make it a path to experiences.
At this moment I do not have a personal relationship with a computer.
In my humble opinion, the PC as we have known it is in a continuous decline and being relegated to a utility device for businesses.
I'm one of those weird people who doesn't even own a computer.
There is no reason for any individual to have a computer in his home.
Productivity is grounded in the PC. Where does the computing power come from? How would you run 'USA Today' without PCs? Run a hospital without PCs? People don't want products, they want solutions.