Once again Apple tries to tell people what to do with the music they've already bought.
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Originally posted by Sava
t3h y3ll0w p3ril
(can I say that or can only l337 aZn say that like the N word with black people)?
As far as Chink, Gook, and Jap go, I suppose I could toss in immunity for that. Combo #4 on the menu, Lunch Special! (No substitutions!)
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As far as Apple. It offends me, it seriously does, that people look the other way when it does similar tactics to Microsoft.
I want to tell these people that Apple is a company, not a ****ing lifestyle.B♭3
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Originally posted by Q Cubed
By the powers vested in me, I grant you immunity from persecution for the short term in using the phrase, t3h y3ll0w p3ril, or any such variants.
As far as Chink, Gook, and Jap go, I suppose I could toss in immunity for that. Combo #4 on the menu, Lunch Special! (No substitutions!)
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As far as Apple. It offends me, it seriously does, that people look the other way when it does similar tactics to Microsoft.
I want to tell these people that Apple is a company, not a ****ing lifestyle.
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With Google, it's not a lifestyle, it's a philosophy.
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In all actuality, yes, Google's trying to do a similar thing with branding. However, the reason I can forgive Google a bit more (not that much more, mind you) is that rather than selling on style, consumerism with disposable electronics, and a cult of mac "experience", Google at least tries to sell on technology.
This is not to say that Apple doesn't occasionally push boundaries with technology; it does, but you'd never know it from the way they advertise and market.B♭3
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Actually, not as much as you'd think. Like I said, Google tends to market more on substance, less on style. It's something that I appreciate, since style is flash-in-the-pan; what's hip and in this year may not be the mode in a year, while technology is a progressive movement, and advances are forever.
That said, a lot of what Google's come up with recently... less than enthused about. Google Talk, Reader, and Base, for instance, or even the OpenOffice crud... doesn't matter to me.B♭3
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