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- From: barrett@cs.umass.edu (Daniel Barrett)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.advocacy
- Subject: The TRUE history (was Re: what's Irving Gould's history?)
- Date: 22 Dec 1993 18:14:26 GMT
- Summary: yup, yup, like, this is the way it all happened
- Keywords: spoon, battery-operated, gazelle, Helium
-
- In article <2f7nuu$mqf@goanna.cs.rmit.oz.au> toc@arcadia.cs.rmit.edu.au (Tim O'Connor) writes:
- >I was hoping that someone could possibly answer these IG and Tramiel
- >questions for me.
-
- Your wish is my command. Heh heh.
-
- >1) When did Gould join C=? Was he there from the start?
-
- Irving Gould began in 1921 as a third-shift replacement janitor's
- assistant at Commodore and rose gradually but steadily to become the second
- most powerful person in the company. (The most powerful is Dave Haynie, who
- secretly owns 99.9% of the stock and several love nests in the Caribbean.)
-
- >2) What was he doing when Jack Tramiel was in charge? (Could someone
- > fill me in the whole business of Tramiels departure?)
-
- It's very simple. While Jack was off playing pirated BLAZEMONGER
- prototypes, Irving would sneak into his office and put thumbtacks on Jack's
- chair. When Jack got home and sat down.... OOOOOEEEEE, that hurt!
- Eventually, Jack got fed up with this crap and left the company. Thanks
- to Divine Succession of Kings, Irving was given Jack's old job.
-
- >3) Who was the actual creator of C=? was is JT?
-
- Nope. Commodore was founded in 1861 by Norman "Bingo" Hockheister
- and his aged mother, Loretta. Bingo and Loretta were familiar faces in old
- West Chester, standing on barrels in the marketplace, selling strange devices
- that Bingo claimed could "calculate square roots", "cure leprosy", or even
- "blast slimy aliens from Arcturus VI."
-
- After a few run-ins with local law and health officials, Bingo and
- Loretta decided to try simpler work for a while. They set up shop in an
- abandoned sawmill and tried carpentry for a few years. But Loretta was too
- old to hold the wood properly, and Bingo just generally sucked with a saw,
- so they could make only simple, rectangular designs like doors, boxes, etc.
- In fact, their customers would frequently remark on how plain and
- uninteresting Bingo's work was, saying "That is a really dull box," or "What
- a common door." From these terse phrases eventually came Bingo and Loretta's
- company name: Common Door, which was later shortened to one word.
-
- But Bingo and Loretta's big breakthrough came one day in last 1863
- while Loretta was sawing herself a new pair of wooden teeth. Somehow, she
- managed to get a big splinter in her gums and started hopping around in pain
- and screaming. This generally pissed off Bingo, since Loretta did this
- approximately 15 times per day, making him want to bonk her on the head with
- an axe handle... but this time, Bingo had an idea. Would people PAY to bonk
- his mother over the head?
-
- Soon, "Bingo's Whackin' Good Arcade Game" was the hit of West
- Chester and most of the Northeast USA. People came from miles around to
- line up and throw rocks and overripe fruit at moving targets and win
- prizes. (No, Loretta was not one of the targets. She ran the concession
- stand.) From these humble beginnings, Commodore rose to become the computer
- manufacturer of today, with its lower-end machines still devoted to games of
- this sort. Only less violent.
-
- >4) What is his actual ROLE? (apart from losing lots of money)
-
- Irving's responsibilities include attending press conferences,
- wearing tidy business suits, vacationing in the Bahamas, and making major
- decisions such as whether to pile his money on the left or the right side
- of his gold-plated vault.
-
- >5) Is Tasha Yar really a Romulan? *:)
-
- No, Tasha Yar is a breakfast cereal.
-
- Dan
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