"Super" watch, episode 2

Date:June 15, 2007 / year-entry #217
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Orig Link:https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20070615-01/?p=26393
Comments:    5
Summary:Not just "super exciting" but "super-super-exciting". (But at least he's not super super super excited.) I don't consider this super encouraging. Episode 1.

Not just "super exciting" but "super-super-exciting". (But at least he's not super super super excited.) I don't consider this super encouraging.

Episode 1.


Comments (5)
  1. Colin B. says:

    I blame SteveB.  "Super" was one of the bingo buzzwords my friends and I looked for in his speeches at company meetings.

  2. Mikkin says:

    So, the ask is a forcing function to operationalize best-of-breed lingo when sitting in the Microspeak goat rodeo.

    The calibration is highly super.

  3. JenK says:

    Super post!

  4. As Batman and Robin announced , Beta2 is out. This is especially super crazy exciting (or maybe just

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