Here's to the crazy ones
by Prairie Games · in General Discussion · 07/15/2003 (8:42 pm) · 15 replies
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#2
(I am that crazy though, ask Adib ;)
- Christopher Dapo ~ Ronixus
07/16/2003 (2:53 am)
Was this written for me! Thanks Joshua! :')(I am that crazy though, ask Adib ;)
- Christopher Dapo ~ Ronixus
#3
07/16/2003 (7:40 am)
It reads like Will Smith or *shudder* eminem. But I'm not an expert.
#4
07/16/2003 (8:13 am)
Nah, that's the Think Different thingy from back in 1998.
#5
I saw it poster size in the Software Engineering department at my school, I wish I had that poster.
07/16/2003 (12:03 pm)
A few years ago, HP had an ad titled "Rules of the Garage" for their 'Invent' campaign or something. I have a copy printed out on photo-paper that hangs on my wall, but unfortunatly the PDF no longer exists on their site :(I saw it poster size in the Software Engineering department at my school, I wish I had that poster.
#6
http://www.hp.com/hpinfo/newsroom/hpads/1999/garage.pdf
07/16/2003 (5:16 pm)
It's still there...buried a little though:http://www.hp.com/hpinfo/newsroom/hpads/1999/garage.pdf
#7
07/16/2004 (12:35 pm)
Gone now, though... anybody have a copy of the PDF? (Sorry to resurrect an old thread but I love that poster... :))
#8
07/16/2004 (1:41 pm)
I wanted the garage poster, actually...
#9
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Believe you can change the world.
Work quickly, keep the tools unlocked, work whenever.
Know when to work alone and when to work together.
Share tools, ideas. Trust your colleagues.
No Politics. No bureaucracy. (These are ridiculous in a garage).
The customer defines a job well done.
Radical ideas are not bad ideas.
Invent different ways of working.
Make a contribution every day.
If it doesn't contribute, it doesn't leave the garage.
Believe that together we can do anything.
Invent...
07/16/2004 (1:47 pm)
I'm still looking but here are the words:----------------------------------------
Believe you can change the world.
Work quickly, keep the tools unlocked, work whenever.
Know when to work alone and when to work together.
Share tools, ideas. Trust your colleagues.
No Politics. No bureaucracy. (These are ridiculous in a garage).
The customer defines a job well done.
Radical ideas are not bad ideas.
Invent different ways of working.
Make a contribution every day.
If it doesn't contribute, it doesn't leave the garage.
Believe that together we can do anything.
Invent...
#10
Limp Bizkit - Results May Vary
It's in the album inset, enjoy! :)
07/16/2004 (2:13 pm)
Anyone want a copy? ;)Limp Bizkit - Results May Vary
It's in the album inset, enjoy! :)
#11
web.archive.org/web/20030626101634/http://www.hp.com/hpinfo/newsroom/hpads/1999/...
07/16/2004 (2:36 pm)
Trust in the machine (the wayback machine):web.archive.org/web/20030626101634/http://www.hp.com/hpinfo/newsroom/hpads/1999/...
#12
07/16/2004 (2:46 pm)
Thanks, Russell! Safely saved to my HD. :)
#13
07/16/2004 (5:07 pm)
I think that the only crazy people are the ones who have macs. :)
#14
07/16/2004 (5:41 pm)
Great stuff Russell! A new sign for work so I can impress the boss and convert the factions.
#15
Here is the commercial... lib1.store.vip.sc5.yahoo.com/lib/redlightrunner/thinkdifferent.mov
also here is a link for think different posters
www.redlightrunner.com/rarthinpos.html
Bob
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07/16/2004 (7:35 pm)
Steve Jobs wrote this back in 1997 to start up the Think Different Campaign.Here is the commercial... lib1.store.vip.sc5.yahoo.com/lib/redlightrunner/thinkdifferent.mov
also here is a link for think different posters
www.redlightrunner.com/rarthinpos.html
Bob
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Torque Owner Anthony McCrary