| Justin Swanhart ( @ 2009-07-01 16:39:00 |
Apologies to those I might have offended :)
I'm quite the emotional person, so I end up saying something along the lines of the subject to oh, say, two or three people, some days. I emotionally invest myself in things that I probably shouldn't, as all of us are probably guilty of that from time to time.
I was particularly mean spirited in my recent post about the TPC-H(tm) benchmark when I suggested that an unnamed analyst should perhaps leave the industry behind. I didn't really mean that.
I choose to give the TPC-H(tm) numbers significance, especially as an indicator of price/performance ratios. Kickfire kicks ass with a PP ratio of $0.81 per QPPH. This is very impressive. You can choose to disagree if you like.
I'm quite the emotional person, so I end up saying something along the lines of the subject to oh, say, two or three people, some days. I emotionally invest myself in things that I probably shouldn't, as all of us are probably guilty of that from time to time.
I was particularly mean spirited in my recent post about the TPC-H(tm) benchmark when I suggested that an unnamed analyst should perhaps leave the industry behind. I didn't really mean that.
I choose to give the TPC-H(tm) numbers significance, especially as an indicator of price/performance ratios. Kickfire kicks ass with a PP ratio of $0.81 per QPPH. This is very impressive. You can choose to disagree if you like.