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In an effort to gain marketshare, Initrode quietly built a new product — a network management appliance that out-featured and out-performed the competition's nearest equivalents. The R&D, testing, production, infrastructure, trade shows, demos, trials, last-minute feature additions, sales, and late nights had taken their toll on Chris W. and his colleagues, but they had built something they were genuinely proud of in the end. [expand full text]
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Re: What Do You Want on your Tombstone?

2008-08-07 10:08 • by Danny V (unregistered)
Frist!!
Since when is having your stuff sold on Ebay a sign of success? When people are hawking your stuff on Ebay, it usually is some sign of failure right?
btw: This is SPARTA!!!

Re: What Do You Want on your Tombstone?

2008-08-07 10:08 • by Vollhorst (unregistered)
I am always proud when someone buys something I have created, notices that it is crap and sells it on ebay for a dollar or two. Must be good quality.

Re: What Do You Want on your Tombstone?

2008-08-07 10:15 • by snoofle
210730 in reply to 210728
Assuming the part about it out-featuring the competition is true... They built a better mousetrap, and nobody was really interested in it.

An engineering success and marketing failure? What a shock!

Aside: I'd be interested in seeing some of the other serial numbers that they used (Graveyard, Demonseed, WTF-1, WTF-2, ...?)

Re: What Do You Want on your Tombstone?

2008-08-07 10:17 • by RandomDreamer (unregistered)
TRWTF is "TOMBSTONE" as the serial number. Someone must've seen in the future & predicted the outcome of this product...

Re: What Do You Want on your Tombstone?

2008-08-07 10:18 • by Schnapple (unregistered)
210735 in reply to 210727
Danny V:
Since when is having your stuff sold on Ebay a sign of success? When people are hawking your stuff on Ebay, it usually is some sign of failure right?


That was the first WTF in the story - that no one other than the person writing the story quite understood that the item being sold on eBay was not really a sign of anything. People sell $100K cars on eBay, they also sell their dirty underwear.

Re: What Do You Want on your Tombstone?

2008-08-07 10:19 • by KenW
210736 in reply to 210727
Danny V:
Frist!!


I always love it when the first moron posting proudly points out that fact. Great that you acknowledge your lack of intellect so publicly; your mother must be so proud of having raised you with no shame.

Re: What Do You Want on your Tombstone?

2008-08-07 10:20 • by snoofle
210737 in reply to 210735
Schnapple:

People sell $100K cars on eBay, they also sell their dirty underwear.

Does Irish girl sell timeslots with herself on e-Bay?

I'm pretty sure she'd be rich overnight...

Re: What Do You Want on your Tombstone?

2008-08-07 10:22 • by sibtrag
210738 in reply to 210727
Danny V:

Since when is having your stuff sold on Ebay a sign of success? When people are hawking your stuff on Ebay, it usually is some sign of failure right?


I must admit that my team was quite happy to see some hardware boxes we helped develop selling on eBay. Of course, these were selling at multiples of the retail price instead of at a steep discount...some people were even buying out other people's pre-orders for the machines.

Re: What Do You Want on your Tombstone?

2008-08-07 10:27 • by Anon (unregistered)
210739 in reply to 210738
sibtrag:
Danny V:

Since when is having your stuff sold on Ebay a sign of success? When people are hawking your stuff on Ebay, it usually is some sign of failure right?


I must admit that my team was quite happy to see some hardware boxes we helped develop selling on eBay. Of course, these were selling at multiples of the retail price instead of at a steep discount...some people were even buying out other people's pre-orders for the machines.


Your team worked on the Wii?

Re: What Do You Want on your Tombstone?

2008-08-07 10:28 • by ContraCorners (unregistered)
210740 in reply to 210735
Schnapple:
Danny V:
Since when is having your stuff sold on Ebay a sign of success? When people are hawking your stuff on Ebay, it usually is some sign of failure right?


That was the first WTF in the story - that no one other than the person writing the story quite understood that the item being sold on eBay was not really a sign of anything. People sell $100K cars on eBay, they also sell their dirty underwear.


OMG! REALLY?? You can get dirty underwear on eBay? I'm so gonna go buy me some of that.

Re: What Do You Want on your Tombstone?

2008-08-07 10:29 • by Johnny Humbleseed (unregistered)
210741 in reply to 210736
I'm better than you!

Re: What Do You Want on your Tombstone?

2008-08-07 10:32 • by MEE
210744 in reply to 210741
Johnny Humbleseed:
I'm better than you!


That Humbleseed hasn't grown into a humble tree (or pie) yet I see.

Make you a deal, you put yourself on ebay and I'll do it after (I swear) and we'll see who goes for the most.

Re: What Do You Want on your Tombstone?

2008-08-07 10:43 • by SEGEEK (unregistered)
210749 in reply to 210735
But dirty underwear from famous people is worth more than the $100k cars :).

Re: What Do You Want on your Tombstone?

2008-08-07 10:47 • by Code Dependent
210755 in reply to 210744
MEE:
Johnny Humbleseed:
I'm better than you!
That Humbleseed hasn't grown into a humble tree (or pie) yet I see.

Make you a deal, you put yourself on ebay and I'll do it after (I swear) and we'll see who goes for the most.
I believe he was paraphrasing KenW rather than speaking for himself.

Re: What Do You Want on your Tombstone?

2008-08-07 10:48 • by MEE
210756 in reply to 210755
Code Dependent:
MEE:
Johnny Humbleseed:
I'm better than you!
That Humbleseed hasn't grown into a humble tree (or pie) yet I see.

Make you a deal, you put yourself on ebay and I'll do it after (I swear) and we'll see who goes for the most.
I believe he was paraphrasing KenW rather than speaking for himself.

I wasn't being serious.

Re: What Do You Want on your Tombstone?

2008-08-07 10:51 • by SeventySevens (unregistered)
Sorry to deuce on your parade, but this is straight from the eBay rules and policies:

"Used underwear including, but not limited to, boxer shorts, panties, briefs, athletic supporters and cloth diapers (including diaper covers) are not permitted."

Re: What Do You Want on your Tombstone?

2008-08-07 10:54 • by lolwtf
Phew, when I saw the headline, I was expecting some sort of error message carved into a tombstone.

Re: What Do You Want on your Tombstone?

2008-08-07 10:56 • by Code Dependent
210762 in reply to 210757
SeventySevens:
Sorry to deuce on your parade, but this is straight from the eBay rules and policies:

"Used underwear including, but not limited to, boxer shorts, panties, briefs, athletic supporters and cloth diapers (including diaper covers) are not permitted."
Not to worry, though... I hear there are websites that specialize in used undies. Customized to order, even.

Re: What Do You Want on your Tombstone?

2008-08-07 11:02 • by Jake Vinson
210766 in reply to 210757
SeventySevens:
Sorry to deuce on your parade, but this is straight from the eBay rules and policies:

"Used underwear including, but not limited to, boxer shorts, panties, briefs, athletic supporters and cloth diapers (including diaper covers) are not permitted."


Jesus, how many times must this have come up for ebay to come up with an official policy for it?

Re: What Do You Want on your Tombstone?

2008-08-07 11:06 • by Baughn (unregistered)
Am I the only one to realize?

TRWTF is that the liquidator is selling hardware that, according to this story, was /loaned/. They should get it back.

Re: What Do You Want on your Tombstone?

2008-08-07 11:09 • by Soviut (unregistered)
210768 in reply to 210758
lolwtf:
Phew, when I saw the headline, I was expecting some sort of error message carved into a tombstone.


"Tombstone Message Goes Here..."

Re: What Do You Want on your Tombstone?

2008-08-07 11:11 • by Jan (unregistered)
210770 in reply to 210757
SeventySevens:
Sorry to deuce on your parade, but this is straight from the eBay rules and policies:

"Used underwear including, but not limited to, boxer shorts, panties, briefs, athletic supporters and cloth diapers (including diaper covers) are not permitted."


Strange that you know about that section, pantylover!

Re: What Do You Want on your Tombstone?

2008-08-07 11:15 • by Schnapple (unregistered)
210771 in reply to 210766
Jake Vinson:
SeventySevens:
Sorry to deuce on your parade, but this is straight from the eBay rules and policies:

"Used underwear including, but not limited to, boxer shorts, panties, briefs, athletic supporters and cloth diapers (including diaper covers) are not permitted."


Jesus, how many times must this have come up for ebay to come up with an official policy for it?


Especially the part about diapers.

Re: What Do You Want on your Tombstone?

2008-08-07 11:22 • by snoofle
210773 in reply to 210768
Soviut:
lolwtf:
Phew, when I saw the headline, I was expecting some sort of error message carved into a tombstone.


"Tombstone Message Goes Here..."

Here lies WTF

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Re: What Do You Want on your Tombstone?

2008-08-07 11:22 • by JonC (unregistered)
210774 in reply to 210758
lolwtf:
Phew, when I saw the headline, I was expecting some sort of error message carved into a tombstone.

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Re: What Do You Want on your Tombstone?

2008-08-07 11:33 • by Carl (unregistered)
210784 in reply to 210757
SeventySevens:
Sorry to deuce on your parade, but this is straight from the eBay rules and policies:

"Used underwear including, but not limited to, boxer shorts, panties, briefs, athletic supporters and cloth diapers (including diaper covers) are not permitted."


That's what eBanned is for!

Re: What Do You Want on your Tombstone?

2008-08-07 11:41 • by cconroy
210786 in reply to 210768
Soviut:
lolwtf:
Phew, when I saw the headline, I was expecting some sort of error message carved into a tombstone.


"Tombstone Message Goes Here..."


or "Column not found: tblTombstone.fldEpitath"

Re: What Do You Want on your Tombstone?

2008-08-07 11:47 • by Chris (unregistered)
210789 in reply to 210757
People don't buy used boxer short, panties, etc., to wear.

That's why ebay doesn't allow them to be sold. Don't they have a blanket ban on everything of a sexual nature?

Re: What Do You Want on your Tombstone?

2008-08-07 11:49 • by Bandit (unregistered)
210790 in reply to 210757
And you knew that policy because?... :,)

Re: What Do You Want on your Tombstone?

2008-08-07 11:49 • by Bruce W (unregistered)
210791 in reply to 210771
Actually the market for used cloth diapers is quite active. High-quality cloth diapers can last a long time. Yes, my wife is big on cloth diapers for our baby.

Re: What Do You Want on your Tombstone?

2008-08-07 12:02 • by Anon (unregistered)
210792 in reply to 210791
Bruce W:
Actually the market for used cloth diapers is quite active. High-quality cloth diapers can last a long time. Yes, my wife is big on cloth diapers for our baby.


After both me and my sister no longer needed them, my dad started using (and still uses) them to clean vehicles, instead of sponges. Works really well actually, if it was soft enough for my ass, it's soft enough for the car.

Re: What Do You Want on your Tombstone?

2008-08-07 12:03 • by Keith Twombley (unregistered)
Being sold on ebay is a pretty big sign that your product *hasn't* made it.

Think about it. A customer bought your product, used it (or didn't), and then decided that reselling it for less than the MSRP was better than leaving it plugged in.

Re: What Do You Want on your Tombstone?

2008-08-07 12:08 • by jmo21 (unregistered)
210797 in reply to 210794
clap...............clap..............clap

Re: What Do You Want on your Tombstone?

2008-08-07 12:10 • by CynicalTyler (unregistered)
210798 in reply to 210757
SeventySevens:
Sorry to deuce on your parade, but this is straight from the eBay rules and policies:

"Used underwear including, but not limited to, boxer shorts, panties, briefs, athletic supporters and cloth diapers (including diaper covers) are not permitted."
Could you please define "used"?

Re: What Do You Want on your Tombstone?

2008-08-07 12:23 • by Rich (unregistered)
210805 in reply to 210757
He said "dirty underwear", not "used underwear". Big difference. Unless your used underwear is actually dirty. Ew.

Re: What Do You Want on your Tombstone?

2008-08-07 12:27 • by JJ (unregistered)
eBay doesn't allow used underwear because of all the dirty gay guys who want to buy some hot (probably underaged) stud's used athletic supporters or boxers. The reason they want to buy them is so they can wear them while getting off.

Re: What Do You Want on your Tombstone?

2008-08-07 12:27 • by Rich (unregistered)
210808 in reply to 210791
Indeed, used cloth diapers (as opposed to dirty cloth diapers) are more absorbent, because the new material has a film of grease. After ten washings or so, they start to do their job properly. My wife and I prefer Indian cloth for our baby.

Re: What Do You Want on your Tombstone?

2008-08-07 12:34 • by Steve (unregistered)
I have say I don't get this one at all.

Why would (a) anyone thinks something for sale on eBay is a sign of anything at all and (b) who would use "TOMBSTONE" as a serial number?

Speaking of that, another thing I don't get is why anyone would name a frozen pizza company "Tombstone". I mean, in the original context it makes some vague amount of sense but as a national brand, that's a serious "WTF?" in and of itself.

Re: What Do You Want on your Tombstone?

2008-08-07 12:38 • by diaphanein (unregistered)
210814 in reply to 210757
SeventySevens:
Sorry to deuce on your parade, but this is straight from the eBay rules and policies:

"Used underwear including, but not limited to, boxer shorts, panties, briefs, athletic supporters and cloth diapers (including diaper covers) are not permitted."


If there's a policy against it - it's because someone's done it (or at least tried).

Re: What Do You Want on your Tombstone?

2008-08-07 12:44 • by Guest (unregistered)
You have no sales. No what do you do?

Re: What Do You Want on your Tombstone?

2008-08-07 13:01 • by gwenhwyfaer (unregistered)
210819 in reply to 210757
SeventySevens:
...this is straight from the eBay rules and policies:

"Used underwear including... athletic supporters..."

Am I the only person who read those two words and thought "well, that's OK, nobody would want to buy Charlton fans anyway"...?

Re: What Do You Want on your Tombstone?

2008-08-07 13:09 • by Anon (unregistered)
210822 in reply to 210813
Steve:
I have say I don't get this one at all.

Why would (a) anyone thinks something for sale on eBay is a sign of anything at all and (b) who would use "TOMBSTONE" as a serial number?

Speaking of that, another thing I don't get is why anyone would name a frozen pizza company "Tombstone". I mean, in the original context it makes some vague amount of sense but as a national brand, that's a serious "WTF?" in and of itself.


Because it's a town in Arizona?

Re: What Do You Want on your Tombstone?

2008-08-07 13:10 • by Anon (unregistered)
210824 in reply to 210757
SeventySevens:
Sorry to deuce on your parade, but this is straight from the eBay rules and policies:

"Used underwear including, but not limited to, boxer shorts, panties, briefs, athletic supporters and cloth diapers (including diaper covers) are not permitted."


Didn't check eBay Japan I bet?

Re: What Do You Want on your Tombstone?

2008-08-07 13:25 • by cparker
210826 in reply to 210792
Anon:
After both me and my sister no longer needed them, my dad started using (and still uses) them to clean vehicles, instead of sponges. Works really well actually, if it was soft enough for my ass, it's soft enough for the car.


Before I looked at the comment you were quoting, I thought you were talking about panties. My thoughts: "You shared panties with your sister... and your DAD?! o_O" Tee-hee!!

Re: What Do You Want on your Tombstone?

2008-08-07 13:33 • by BlueFyre
210827 in reply to 210735
Of course they sell that stuff on eBay. Just do a search for "seattle toilet."

Re: What Do You Want on your Tombstone?

2008-08-07 13:35 • by jaykay (unregistered)
210828 in reply to 210736
KenW:
Danny V:
Frist!!


I always love it when the first moron posting proudly points out that fact. Great that you acknowledge your lack of intellect so publicly; your mother must be so proud of having raised you with no shame.


man, someone got out of the wrong side of bed this morning. wassa matter, someone outbid you on ebay?

makes me want to quote my captcha, that'll really send you over the edge... "SALUTO" !!

Re: What Do You Want on your Tombstone?

2008-08-07 13:47 • by MEE
210837 in reply to 210827
BlueFyre:
Of course they sell that stuff on eBay. Just do a search for "seattle toilet."


Don't do it! It's his toilet!

Re: What Do You Want on your Tombstone?

2008-08-07 14:05 • by Mike L (unregistered)
210839 in reply to 210757
Schnapple didn't say the underwear was used, only dirty. For example, what if the underwear was dropped on the ground and trampled on while coming back from the store. Brand new, unworn, dirty underwear for sale (NO RESERVE!).

Re: What Do You Want on your Tombstone?

2008-08-07 14:10 • by sf (unregistered)
210840 in reply to 210807
JJ:
eBay doesn't allow used underwear because of all the dirty gay guys who want to buy some hot (probably underaged) stud's used athletic supporters or boxers. The reason they want to buy them is so they can wear them while getting off.

Interesting, and you know this how?

Re: What Do You Want on your Tombstone?

2008-08-07 14:10 • by ThatGuy (unregistered)
210841 in reply to 210757
SeventySevens:
Sorry to deuce on your parade, but this is straight from the eBay rules and policies:

"Used underwear including, but not limited to, boxer shorts, panties, briefs, athletic supporters and cloth diapers (including diaper covers) are not permitted."


Step 2. ????
Step 3. Profit!
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