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Tuesday, June 25, 2002 |
Palm reports loss, names hardware CEO. Reflecting a sharp drop in demand, the handheld maker posts a loss of $27 million for its fourth quarter, on revenue of $233 million. It also promotes Todd Bradley to hardware CEO.The company said its PalmSource operating system unit accounted for $18.7 million in revenue, although $11.7 million of that came from Palm's hardware unit. The OS unit had an operating loss of $1.4 million, Palm said.
[CNET News.com]
Mark my words. This is the beginning of the end for Palm...
6:22:45 PM
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Amazing. Codesal has resigned to the referees committee of FIFA and accuses the other CONCACAF member, a political rival, of putting pressure to assign the linesman that disallowed the Spanish Golden Goal against Korea.
Also, check out this interview with Blatter enemy Zen-Ruffinen.
1:10:52 PM
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Al final, Corea no tuvo ninguna 'ayuda' de los que llevan las banderitas en las bandas y quedó eliminada del Mundial. Un equipo que sólo corre nunca debía haber llegado tan lejos.
[From Marca.com
12:56:39 PM
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Where do I come up with the idea that FIFA is bankrupt and corrupt?
I don't know, perhaps I make the whole thing up.
11:14:31 AM
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I wonder if Korea will complain about the referees/linesmen today. After all, they did have a wrongly called off-side. Poetic justice or The Dirty World Cup?
11:04:24 AM
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I guess Japan and FIFA are happy, that, as predicted by my source, Korea was eliminated and won't play in the final. Unfortunately, the football cognoscenti are very disappointed. Some people are proposing friendly games. The first will be play by Italy and Spain, in lieu of the quarter final match that was stolen from us. The winner would play the US, in lieu of the stolen semi final, and the winner will challenge The Dirty World Cup champion. I would pay more for those games than for the final of The Dirty World Cup.
10:56:40 AM
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Deutschland Über Alles! Germany wins! The FIFA cheat for Korea is over! I am glad, we won't see Korea or its players too much from now on. Is this the end of The Dirty World Cup.
Korea without its main weapon, the referees, wasn't a match for a very weak Germany. The referee didn't start trying doing its part until it was too late. The Germans were lucky its goal was in the last few minutes...
I will celebrate today!
9:28:10 AM Google It!
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Germany scores and now the referee has turned against them. One penalty not called and now every close decision is against the Germans. They just have to resist a few minutes to beat The Dirty World Cup.
9:18:04 AM
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The first half of the semi between Korea and Germany is over. The referee was fair for a change, but what a boring games. I think I'll go to the dentist instead of watching the second half, for sure that will be more fun. This is what happens when you let second rate teams pass through cheating. Any of the teams can be easily beaten by Brazil or Turkey in a fair game. Even Senegal or England would have done better than this. Think of what has been stolen from us in The Dirty World Cup, we could have watched Italy-Spain and the winner play the US. Instead we are being torture. Some lawyer sue FIFA for cruel and unusual punishment, please.
8:34:07 AM
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