Hey, don't bring me into it. Not being happy with management was only one small part of why I left, and that was mostly about always connected and how they seemed to be completely blind to any criticism of the idea. And how HDMI in was going to magically control your whole entertainment system (Looks like they caught on and are now using IR Blasting, which is notoriously unreliable). And how they wanted you to put the box between your receiver and your TV, despite the fact that would be an unworkable setup audio wise.
I loved working in the team. The kind of stuff we did with Kinect was hardcore computer science awesomeness, and seeing the theory turn into reality was amazing. The people in the trenches building this product are some of the best I've ever worked with. I would work with any one of them again, in a heartbeat. The new Kinect is even more amazing, and if it even meets half it's potential, gaming will not be the same.