So this is the definition of innovation from the "me to" monopoly. I suppose credit is due. It does require innovative thinking in order to produce a mediocre design that would match up with a mediocre player.
Once again I must point out the obvious for Quikboy. Well not this time, I will leave this up to you. Now, is it really that difficult to extrapolate the meaning of that sentence? Perhaps your friends can help point out the obvious to you?
I'm not even gonna try on this one if you're really gonna complain about etching on the back of the zune(which this is only expanding and has already been done for about a year now)
Do you constantly contradict yourself? Well, it fitting as your platform of choice is chock full of contradictions themselves. No matter, such innovative initiatives from MS with the Zune will yield massive sales this year. Perhaps 2 million more by the end of 2008. How can one resist the Mickey Mouse look on the front face of the Zune, and the endearing similarities of the etched image on the back? Ears and all. LOL
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So this is the definition of innovation from the "me to" monopoly. I suppose credit is due. It does require innovative thinking in order to produce a mediocre design that would match up with a mediocre player.
"So this is the definition of innovation from the "me to" monopoly."
No it's a design option for people that want to have a etched design in the back of their PMP.
"suppose credit is due. It does require innovative thinking in order to produce a mediocre design that would match up with a mediocre player."
Just a really stupid comment. How about just saying that it cool, but really not for me?
I suppose that would require you to past puberty and collect $200.00.
"innovation from the "me to" monopoly"
1. The post, Microsoft, nor anyone claimed putting a new design out was the least bit innovative. Only you are.
2. Zune has a monopoly?
Once again I must point out the obvious for Quikboy. Well not this time, I will leave this up to you. Now, is it really that difficult to extrapolate the meaning of that sentence? Perhaps your friends can help point out the obvious to you?
I'm not even gonna try on this one if you're really gonna complain about etching on the back of the zune(which this is only expanding and has already been done for about a year now)
Do you constantly contradict yourself? Well, it fitting as your platform of choice is chock full of contradictions themselves. No matter, such innovative initiatives from MS with the Zune will yield massive sales this year. Perhaps 2 million more by the end of 2008. How can one resist the Mickey Mouse look on the front face of the Zune, and the endearing similarities of the etched image on the back? Ears and all. LOL