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  1. the Three-Headed Cat™ says:

    John C, I’m quite sure that HBO test marketing in Milwaukee / Green Bay is to gauge acceptance, not technical viability.

    In those places, you’ve got genuinely urban consumers, but with a more typically middle-American lack of technical sophistication than that of people in the major pop centers. New Yawkers, Angelenos, Houstonians, even down into the lower middle socioec demos, are more familiar with modern media and tech than most of the rest of the gen pop. So they need to see how it’ll go over with technically non-jaded consumers (and if they can cope with the rollout issues), but they need a setting with high media penetration… See what I’m saying?

    I figure they wanna know if their (likely) buggy, too-much-too-soon implementation will be accepted by a pop with few tech-status-seekers and early adopters, or if Joe Sixpack is gonna say to his pals, “Aw, fuck it. This thing’s too much trouble. I’m goin’ back to NetFlix.”

  2. Glenn E. says:

    Regardless of this non-apology, I think the movie industry should be sued by the colleges, for publishing misleading information and general defaming its alumnus. A lot of colleges spent money fixing their servers to block all that movie pirating that wasn’t happening.

    As to the Tv sales. I’m thinking that they mean HDTV sales. And I have a major gripe about this. With a resession clearly looming. Instead of Congress merely dumping some bucks into the economy to hold up stock prices. Why don’t they extend the manditory analog Tv cutoff date to 2010? If so many of us are losing our jobs, buying an expensive HDTv isn’t high on our list of priorities of things we need. And yet this feb. 2009 deadline forces everyone to run and buy converter boxes or new sets. Or wind up in the dark, as far as Tv programming.

  3. the Three-Headed Cat™ says:

    You – and just about everybody who has a television set – is gonna get a box for basically nothing.

    Non-issue.

  4. TIHZ_HO says:

    People complaining about the Apple MacBook Air?

    LOL!

    http://tinyurl.com/2ftvu8

    Cheers

  5. B. Dog says:

    New England at their finest should be fun to watch, but the biggie is the halftime show — Tom Petty will put on the best halftime show ever.

  6. TIHZ_HO says:

    #6 pedro – They look really really good together and just as practical. 🙂

    Cheers

  7. jescott418 says:

    Apple stock is falling because iPod sales have peaked and iPhones sales have been lower than predicted. Plus, Jobs intro’s a niche laptop the Macbook Air which will not boost sales of Mac’s. With a weakening economy Apple needed to boost it’s popular MacBook line or create a new affordable desktop to replace the Mini. Products like the Air is why Apple has only 6% of the market and Dell has 30%. A lot of user’s simply cannot shell out $1000 for a computer. They will buy the $400 Dell with a 19″ monitor. Jobs will have to learn to take less profit on a lower end model to get more user’s interested in Apple.

  8. TIHZ_HO says:

    Apple targets the “fashion” market which is first to suffer in a failing economy.

    No need for an MBA to see that coming.

    Cheers

  9. Ubiquitous Talking Head says:

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  10. RockOn says:

    I read somewhere that people buy the biggest baddest TV for their super bowl party, then take it back the next week! May have been someone at a box store telling me this trying to explain their restock fees…

  11. god says:

    Boy, am I glad I don’t listen to Mac-haters, Google-haters…substitute any required name for my investment advice.

    You klowns are about as useful as a Yahoo finance club when it comes to equity analysis.

    Tee-hee.

  12. Ubiquitous Talking Head says:

    #10 huh? what the…

    Sorry, I was being an ass.

    My quick and dirty rule on apostrophes: if you are not sure if you should use one, do not.

    If that does not help, I apologize.

  13. James Hill says:

    Pedro, why are you still speaking? I’ve destroyed you time and time again: You must enjoy being made an example of.

    Idiot.

    Personally, I’m not impressed by the MBA, though it really is aimed at the MBAs of the world and not those that do actual work.

  14. GregA says:

    That VMWare stock isn’t looking so bad anymore.


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