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Well he came from college
just the other day
so much like a man I just had to say
I'm proud of you could you
sit for a while
he shook his head
and he said with a smile
what I'd really like Dad
is to borrow the car keys
see you later can I have them please
Have a good break :)
Geee, I hadn't noticed. But true "evangelism" never attacks, it understands, it's diplomatic, it's anthropology. The 'Hellfire-Brimstone Attack Dogs' reach burnout quick. Case in point...
But you are a proxy for more than is fair, not all the sins of Microsoft are thy fault. But that's the job you signed up for, so thick-skin ahoy.
http://radio.weblogs.com/0001011/scoble_1.jpg
Thanks mate!
Scoble is on This Week in Tech, finally!
Regarding TWiT, the lag was horrible. Made it very hard to have a conversation. We had fun nonetheless.
Yeah, it's an Xbox core system. But that's what I bought too. (You still can't find Premium systems in stock).
Man, between this, Vista, and the Tablet PC's you're soundling like Bagdhad Bob.
Ah, conduct interviews, gather use cases, design scenarios, architect solution, implement vacation. Reflect and consider next iteration. Enjoy. Question.
Anecdote: The sole comment I received from a post on BillG vs. Marissa Meyer read "Did you notice the Channel 9 guy on his desk in the background?"
Have fun,
-e.
Have a great time!
Have fun with the XBox, hopefully I'll have my hands on one soon. Hopefully my entry into the Atlas Mash-Up goes better than my remix entries.
Totally. But you forgot the Port 25 joke, Office (Not So) Live, Boot Campisms, MSN Searchisms, Patch Everydayisms, Smartphone and UMPC...tho UMPC guess could be a Tablet PC(s) of sorts.
Not to mention, the Microsoft guide to rootkits and security being "waste the system entirely". And the future Monaco, which he hasn't talked about, but will. And then the handheld Mobile gaming or PDA something or other, which is dead before it even hits. And the Google copycats'isms, aka Windows Live Product Search. And then the Convergence blowouts (yet another ERP roadmap, just now with mash-ups), and the BitVault overhype, and the joke of Live Clipboard, and the delayed Office 2007 jockeying, with the trainwreck in slow-motion merger of the System Builder and OEM programs. Tons of 'kiss of death' stuff awaiting his return.
But all hands on deck for SPOT 2.
To convince the world that your company is not dying!
"I'm not dead yet!"
And don't give the "wait until the PS3 ships" retort, because we aren't talking about the PS3.
I'm reminded of this famous quote from Bagdhad Bob:
"Nobody came here. Those America losers, I think their repeated frequent lies are bringing them down very rapidly.... Baghdad is secure, is safe."
All the while the Peter Moore's, Annonying Nelson's and John Porcaro's and other marketing fuzzballs are beach-balling on like nothing amiss. I do notice that John Porcaro stopped blogging, heat got too hot in kitchen, I assume.
So good supply, 2 years from launch...about when Vista hits, is when supply of Xbox 360's can even meet old (and now waning) demand? The hardcores just waiting for Halo 3, but another shortage then, when a run on the bank.
From the stating-the-obvious-dept:
"It wasn't a great lift-off" - Yasuyuki Saito.
So, maybe we've increased supply but didn't account for increased demand?
im number 2 hot blog
can i get some respect
btw, i came up here to read about xbox.
also: do you know anything about age of empires?
Geez! And you want journalist fired for not checking facts?
How much larger is larger, compared to launch shipments? 10? 20? 50? 100?
Again, I know you are on record as saying this is not a nubmers game, but... I have a hard time believing heresay.
I just wanted to applaud you for refraining from the "fake", timed post thing while you're taking a (much needed) break. I despise the concept of queuing up a bunch of posts for timed publication to make it seem like the poster is "there", but they are *not* available for a true, two-way (multi-way) "conversation".
You have my permission to take as many "blog" breaks as you want, as often as you want, and for as long as you want.
-- Jack Krupansky
So, based on your last comments, this is only TWO store managers.
Obviously there are more sales because they are getting more stock in. If I only got 1 in Dec and got 2 in March, OF COURSE I would have more sales. Regardless of demand. Not sure how these two store managers are measuring demand, except maybe getting whined at more.
Then you followed it up by saying:"maybe we’ve increased supply but didn’t account for increased demand?"
Grammatically, the "maybe" applied to "increased supply" (which would be a pull back from previous positions). "Increased demand" was not qualified as 'maybe', based on your previous paragraph.
Glad I could help!
$#%^*&!
Don't be an ass.
Scoble was making an observation which was that XBox 360s are still being sold out despite higher supply. This is base on 2 facts: Microsoft is making and distributing more units and stores are still selling out. This combined with the general buzz around the gaming community implies that there is a higher demand. Which makes sense considering that the launch titles were not great.
Just because he doesn't have 30 pages of research and facts doesn't mean he's wrong.
BTW: I'm sorry you hate Microsoft so much, with the exception of Scoble here, their actually pretty nice and have a much better understanding of their customers than you think.
http://times.hankooki.com/lpage/tech/200604/kt2...
In fact, the new PC proved to be too revolutionary, enough to baffle the three firms' executive officers who publicly tried to demonstrate how to use it.
During Wednesday's news conference at Grand InterContinental in southern Seoul, some 30 reporters gathered to watch the much-hyped product named Q1, or Ultra Mobile PC. Kim Hun-soo, vice president of Samsung's PC division, first ascended to the podium as he tried to do the presentation in a Steve Jobs style _ which was not so successful.
Ummm. What?
That article on the Origami presentation was hilarious. Thanks for posting it.
Robert, why are people supposed to buy that thing again?
For example, based on the random two stores I visited in the past couple of weeks, one in Miami and one in Phoenix, supplies are no different than they were in November. So, demand still exceeds supply. I don't think logic tells you that demand has increased. Demand has always been there. There's really no good way to measure if demand has increased if supplies have only increased marginally. My point is, Scoble's XBOX posts are based on his limited observations and nothing more. Until we see numbers, for every anecdotal data point that may suggest supplies and/or demand has increased, I can come up with an equal number of anecdotal data points that disprove his.
Yep. Good times indeed.
Doncha have a new line? Not everyone that demands hard stats and real evidence (say like any random Amazon CTO) is working for the competition. Not everyone who disagrees is 'out to get you'. In this play-acting game of Microsoftish blog-info snipplets and people-person smug marketing, sometimes you are just plain wrong, and fluffy.
In case you been missing what's been up....
Eur-eeeeek-ster.com....Samsung Origami Demo Crashes bigtime....Lucent Technologies patent lawsuit could stop Xbox 360 and Xbox 360 sales return to dismal in Japan....MS Patch Day: 10 Flaws Fixed in Monster IE Update, but yet "causing Internet Explorer lock-ups, Windows hangs and system crashes" and Security Researcher is calling Microsoft's latest patch bulletin "misleading" and IE patch breaks Siebel client...Dow Exec to be new juggling Accounting guru (forget the stock price boosting however)....Gartner says half of corp. desktops won't run Vista, a kick into the OEM with-hardware-upgrade-cycle anew (and Vista kills eye-candy for wArEZ kiDDieZ)...Forrester Research says Microsoft mistrust so high, that Apple could double....Cold to lukewarm reception for new Windows Live offerings say analysts....Microsoft pulls "not ready" Windows Vista guide....
Good time for a break, all hell breaking loose, but wait...that's just the day to day at Redmond...
You left out "Linux community distrusts port25"
http://lxer.com/module/newswire/view/58360/inde...
In the wake of Microsoft launching their Port 25 blog in an effort to open the lines of communication with the Free and Open Source Software Community, a long line of FOSS proponents have voiced loud and clear their fears, doubts, and outright opposition. Indeed, one poster suggested that "there is nothing to discuss". And he has a point. Until Microsoft ceases their anti-competitive behavior, until they cease their attacks on the freedoms of users, until they cease their blatant lies about the FOSS community, its software and licenses, there can be no discussion that will lead to any understanding.
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Then there's the guy who found that its straightforward to throw together a media-pc experience with off the shelf parts and a mac mini.
http://homepage.mac.com/chamady/MacMiniReview/
Its kind of cool how Apple's innovation allows users to do some innovation of their own.
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Then there's the Forrester Research study that shows the most affluent Windows users are fed up and don't trust the company.
http://www.macworld.co.uk/news/index.cfm?RSS&am...
""Microsoft faces big consumer defection risk: One measure of consumer dissatisfaction with Microsoft is seen in the 5.4 million households that gave it a brand trust of 1 (distrust a lot) or 2 (distrust a bit)," the report said.
"Compared with all Microsoft users, these at-risk users have higher income, are much more likely to be male and are bigger online spenders. These households know they run Microsoft software but would be just as happy to leave it behind - if they could. Apple could double its PC share by winning Microsoft's at-risk customers."
The demographic of Microsoft's at-risk customers fits well with Apple's user base, which Forrester describes as "affluent, optimistic about technology and brand aware."
The study period took place before Apple introduced Boot Camp. which lets Intel Mac users install Windows XP on their machines, enabling them to boot up in either OS."
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And then there's
Microsoft Corp. has warned that if South Korean regulators order it to remove code or redesign Windows as part of an ongoing unfair competition investigation, it could pull the operating system from the market or delay the introduction of new versions.
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I'd stay on vacation too.
The rest of your post is just about as balanced as well. But, life goes on in the big city.
#1. It's a blog, it's Scoble personal observations. If you want official news from Microsoft, try www.microsoft.com
#2. How much does the demand for XBox 360s really matter? Microsoft is making more, and they're still selling out. Scoble doesn't have any data to support his claim and you don't have any data to deny it.
#3. "Linux community distrusts Port25" REALLY!?! HOLY CRAP open source people don't trust Microsoft. This is some major news. Let's blame Microsoft for trying. Next thing you know, Microsoft will release a free IDE, or a new browser with better CSS support and security, or possibly even start a conference to better connect with the web developer community. They are so evil.