The Blue Monster has made it on to T-shirts. Very cool. Microsoft’s James O’Neill explains:
If you look at Microsoft’s Values you find “Taking on big challenges and seeing them through.”. The PC – the Windows PC – has changed the world. So now what. Stop ? Or find ways to change the world again ? If we’re not prepared to do that what are we doing here ? So Change the world or go home is part mission statement, part call to arms.
I utterly concur. Thanks, James!
Yes. I know. By the time Upper Management spots the Blue Monster, it’ll be too late. Exactly.
[UPDATE:] Robert Banghart left the following in James’ comments:
“Change the world or go home” makes me happy to be a [Microsoft] partner every time I hear or see it. When I recently told it to one of my clients, he immedidately stole it for his own motto and he ends every telephone conversation we have with it.
[UPDATE:] Microsoft’s Steve Clayton has some Blue Monster T-shirts to give to a loving home etc. Rock on.
Hugh – got a shirt here for yourself and Jason. I’ll deliver when the tour is over!
Perhaps we should worry about things that are more important than Microsoft.
Maybe Roman should start his own frickin’ blog and write about all the important stuff he so sophomoricly alludes to….
Steve – Catherine here – could i please have a t-shirt too?
ta
I’ve always liked the drawing, Hugh. And I find it interesting that Microsoft, a company that has never had an original idea, has adopted it at their grassroots level. That’s just too perfect!
Hey,
Randomly came accross your blog. Was doing a presentation for some English people that are coming over and your cartoons helped me brainstorm and sort out my dialogue. Thanks.
How do I buy some of the wine from here?
I also want one of the T-Shirt.Can I have one?
no probs Cath – will make sure you get one!
Steve
I’m dying to know, Hugh–are you getting some money for the Blue Monster, or did you set it free like you do your cartoons?