Christopher
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(Sep 24, 2005 - 4:18 PM)
This is another Tivo tactic that will prove very unpopular with the current and potential future customer base. I’m all for company’s making a profit but not at the expense of the customers. I would rather have optional features that I could select from rather than being force fed a corporate policy that’s one-sided. I predict that the publicity from this new rancor will be just as devastating to Tivo as there last round of advertisement attempts.
(Sep 24, 2005 - 4:18 PM)
This is another Tivo tactic that will prove very unpopular with the current and potential future customer base. I’m all for company’s making a profit but not at the expense of the customers. I would rather have optional features that I could select from rather than being force fed a corporate policy that’s one-sided. I predict that the publicity from this new rancor will be just as devastating to Tivo as there last round of advertisement attempts.
(Aug 9, 2005 - 10:01 PM)
While I admire Martin's decision to hold Microsoft accountable for its upcoming OS, he is, without a doubt, a lunatic for thinking that he’ll be able to change the behemoths mindset or practices. Any engineer could tell you that an OS is the most complicated piece of software technology around. It is constantly being assaulted by unscrupulous hackers who expose the OS to the underpinnings from which it is crafted. No engineer, developer, or architect can produce a perfect product and it feels like Martin is trying to become world renowned for taking on Microsoft then for his perception and understanding of technology.