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Posted Tuesday 9th September 2008 13:11 GMT
He used to write for The Register, so probably some in-house joke.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashlee_Vance
Posted Tuesday 9th September 2008 12:53 GMT
But Ashlee Vance is a man; he mentioned his wife (an author) in one of his earlier articles, and linked to her book at Amazon.com. Unless you are proposing that a woman could be married to a woman! Imagine that!
Posted Tuesday 9th September 2008 13:11 GMT
He used to write for The Register, so probably some in-house joke.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashlee_Vance
Posted Tuesday 9th September 2008 13:35 GMT
Huh - an "Ashley" comes to the aid of "Ashlee".
Maybe it was dark when you met, "Ashley", but "he" is definitely a ladyboy.
Posted Tuesday 9th September 2008 15:00 GMT
Having seen the photos of Ashlee at the reg Christmas do, there's no way he was born in 1977. Unless he had a very hard paper round. eg, he delivered papers during the Black Plague.
Posted Tuesday 9th September 2008 15:00 GMT
but his VMWare image lives on...
Couldn't they even get a Snapshot ?
Posted Tuesday 9th September 2008 15:01 GMT
Things are not looking good for VMware. It's crucial to have the right people on board right now to keep VMware ahead of Microsoft et al. This is just playing into the chair-throwers monkey-hands...
Posted Tuesday 9th September 2008 18:34 GMT
With all the other x86 virtualisation solutions maturing to the point that they are potentially competing with VMware's offerings, it's good to see him return to academia to rethink the approach for virtualisation that is being taken today.
Processors containing binary translation instructions are already available or being taped out soon, so the need for virtualisation instructions will fade away and a thorough revision of the whole concept is in order.
I hope he will go back to work on SimOS or a new project from scratch as a potential solution for MIPS or VLIW based virtualisation that is becoming relevant again with the future release of the Loongson 3 processor. He's made his millions, but now it's time for computer science again.
Posted Tuesday 9th September 2008 20:52 GMT
Did he get a legitimate job with the New York Times ?? ..where he can make stuff up and they'll publish it ??
Posted Wednesday 10th September 2008 11:30 GMT
Now he's in for a surprise. There the fighting is so much more personal, because the stakes are so low.