![]() No, I'll admit I meant it that way and I'll stand by it. That's a personal attack, even if you didn't mean it that way. > You called dchichkov's argument "idiotically cynical". I find it likely that Jobs and Page were able to pick up on millimeter & millisecond defects. In my case, a lifetime of playing high speed video games makes it possible to notice things that others miss when it comes to things like framerates and microstutter in computer graphics. It is quite plausible for people who being to obsess over a certain aspect to become overly sensitive to it. It had taken a full 600 milliseconds for the page to load. ![]() There is a similar story about Larry Page when Gmail was being developed:īefore Google launched Gmail in 2004, its creator, Paul Buchheit, brought it toĪs Buchheit called the program up on Page’s computer, the boss made a face.īuchheit disagreed. ![]()
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