I often wonder how pundits get their jobs.  Devorak has been writing on 
things related to computing for quite a few years.  I never thought he 
was that much of an expert but now that he's established he feels he can 
write about anything even theoretically related.  So does every other 
opinion writer or so it seems.   They seldom do it very well.  But they 
get paid for it.  Hell I wish I could figure out a way to do that.

Bob W wrote:

>Who's John Dvorak that anyone should take any notice of him? That
>article is so shallow it's laughable.
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