Sprint CEO Dan Hesse used a bit of humor and the political season to spice up his keynote at Sprint’s 10th annual Sprint Developer Conference in Santa Clara, Calif., yesterday evening.Having a little fun at the expense of former Vice President Dan Quayle, he closed with a quote: "The future will be better tomorrow."Sprint is banking on its future with developers, and Hesse made a point to show how open Sprint has been and will be going forward. Noting that he’s a fan of The Onion’s toleration meter, he showed a graph showing where Sprint would like to be seen on such a continuum, and that would be moving from "mildly irritating" to tolerable, with the other guys, or competing carriers, being unbearable.

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