Nothing I hear about Nokia surprises me. I first encountered them in 1973 when I joined a very new but very prestigious software house in London. (They're now huge and
very well known indeed - but I was number 207 in their personnel list.) On my first morning, I was given a report to write concerning a new system for a Finnish bank. I pointed out that I was a mere programmer, and knew very little about how to produce such reports and absolutely nothing about banking systems, and they must be mad to trust me with such a responsible job. "Oh, no", they said, "don't worry, our name won't be on the report - Nokia asked us to do it on their behalf, so it doesn't need to be very good."
I never quite worked out what was actually going on, but I've avoided Nokia like the plague ever since. My report really wasn't very good (it could have come from a bumf generator if they'd had them back then), but Nokia paid up and I never heard anything more about it.
