Microsoft calling up Gurus to take on Apple's Geniuses

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  • Reply 21 of 74
    I think Shoe Circus is supposed to be a metaphor for Microsoft.

    The Conquistador is a metaphor for Windows Vista.

    At first it "runs a little tight" but with a little breaking in... its a 10!

    Oh, and you've been a platinum member of the Microsoft Clown Club for so long and earning your Big Top points, so why switch to those fancy shoes that fit better and don't fall apart?

    After all you are getting a "quality product at a discount price, so why pay more?"



    or am I reading way too much into this?
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  • Reply 22 of 74
    citycity Posts: 522member
    I couldn't find a Shoe Circus near my house. Where can I get the Microsoft shoes they advertised?
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  • Reply 23 of 74
    If the whole campaign is that subtle, they've got a lot of explaining to do to the shareholders.
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  • Reply 24 of 74
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by city View Post


    I couldn't find a Shoe Circus near my house. Where can I get the Microsoft shoes they advertised?



    Zappos.com.
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  • Reply 25 of 74
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    Originally Posted by Sector7G View Post


    I think steve jobs once said "those who can't innovate, imitate"



    Or as Warren Buffett put it recently, it's the Innovators followed by the Imitators followed by the Swarming Incompetents.





    And on that subject, what a stupid, stupid ad! Seriously, WTF?
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  • Reply 26 of 74
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    Originally Posted by Johnny Mozzarella View Post


    ...At first it "runs a little tight" but with a little breaking in... its a 10!...



    After you run it in the shower for a little while...





    Quote:
    Originally Posted by city View Post


    I couldn't find a Shoe Circus near my house. Where can I get the Microsoft shoes they advertised?



    You mean the Professional edition or the Home Edition?
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  • Reply 27 of 74
    The other retarded MS commercial is the fake Windows Mojave and all the dumbshits claim to be surprised when they reveal they were using Vista. Vista has been out for over a year. They are not going to find regular people (as the ad claims) that never saw or used Vista before.



    The new ad is even worse, especially when Jerry says give me a sign, and Gates twitches and clenches his ASS!



    The Microsoft Geniuses at Circuit City and Best Buy won't be MS employees...they will probably just choose one of their loser dipshit employees and say you are the MS Genius. I can imagine the long line of people trying to get answers on how to remove viruses, spyware, etc.
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  • Reply 28 of 74
    citycity Posts: 522member
    Microsoft Gurus AKA the Geek Squad! I have been there and tried that, OMG!
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  • Reply 29 of 74
    paxmanpaxman Posts: 4,729member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Sector7G View Post


    I think steve jobs once said "those who can't innovate, imitate"



    It was Woody Allen who said "Those who can't, teach, and those who can't teach, teach gym"

    A lot funnier than that ad.
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  • Reply 30 of 74
    ipeonipeon Posts: 1,122member
    Thanks Bill for the tip on where to get nice shows.
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  • Reply 31 of 74
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    Originally Posted by BHoughton View Post


    I love CP+B. Infact, it's my goal when I graduate college to work for them.



    But that commercial is a disappointment. What they've done for VW, Burger King, and Apple is amazing. But this? It's nothing special or eye catching.



    Maybe Apple secretly paid CP+B to do a subpar ad campaign for Microsoft?



    CP+B has never done any work for Apple. All Apple ads are done by Chiat Day.



    MM
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  • Reply 32 of 74
    jragostajragosta Posts: 10,473member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by digitalclips View Post


    Will MS ever have an original idea?



    That's not fair. Guru isn't spelled anything like Genius. Except for the first letter. And the letter 'u'. But other than that, there's no similarity at all. And using a comedian like Seinfeld is nothing like using a comedian like Will Ferrell. Nothing at all. And the Vista blue background is nothing like the Mac's blue background. An entirely different shade.



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    Originally Posted by calguy View Post


    This means they are going to rely on spiritualism for their repairs. When does the technical come into play?

    Aren't they using the same thing when installing Vista already.



    I think they'll just sacrifice goats. The only problem will be coming up with a sufficient supply.



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    Originally Posted by gmon750 View Post


    The Apple genius bar just has to deal with hardware issues and software issues that compared to Windows is much easier to deal with since most of it is a closed ecosystem.



    Not at all. I can see it now. Customer walks in. If 'Guru' can't repair problem in 30 seconds, they tell the customer it's a hardware problem and they should contact the hardware vendor. It's obviously not a problem with Vista, after all.



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    Originally Posted by Bageljoey View Post


    Allright. Did anyone else wonder how the Apple specialists and Microsoft "Gurus" are going to interact in the Best Buy stores? Arn't some of the folks placed in the Apple "stores within a store" supposed to be Apple employees?



    I imagine the two camps building forts, laying seige and making alliances with the other departments...



    Just look for the nerdy ones - they'll be the Microsoft ones. And their weaponry won't work due to dll conflicts.
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  • Reply 33 of 74
    Together, you can pray that Vista finally works right.
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  • Reply 34 of 74
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Johnny Mozzarella View Post


    I think Shoe Circus is supposed to be a metaphor for Microsoft.

    The Conquistador is a metaphor for Windows Vista.

    At first it "runs a little tight" but with a little breaking in... its a 10!

    Oh, and you've been a platinum member of the Microsoft Clown Club for so long and earning your Big Top points, so why switch to those fancy shoes that fit better and don't fall apart?

    After all you are getting a "quality product at a discount price, so why pay more?"



    or am I reading way too much into this?



    You of course realize that the photo on the card of Bill Gates' Clown Club card is his mug shot from when he was arrested in Albuquerque NM right?



    http://www.mugshots.org/misc/bill-gates.html



    That was the best part in my opinion.
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  • Reply 35 of 74
    70 next month. I don't get the commercial at all.

    And I'll never switch to MS. And I never watched Seinfeld. OMG I'm going to die soon without ever enjoying the joys of a MS OS!!



    And I hate Apple for making Mail so incredibly hard to set up (I'm an old Eudora user) and the weekend I just wasted trying to get FireFox3 to download properly after upgrading to Leopard would make any Vista user cry in compassion....
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  • Reply 36 of 74
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    Originally Posted by heavydevelopment View Post


    You of course realize that the photo on the card of Bill Gates' Clown Club card is his mug shot from when he was arrested in Albuquerque NM right?



    http://www.mugshots.org/misc/bill-gates.html



    That was the best part in my opinion.



    Listen buddy, I took the picture.
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  • Reply 37 of 74
    MacPromacpro Posts: 19,873member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by heavydevelopment View Post


    You of course realize that the photo on the card of Bill Gates' Clown Club card is his mug shot from when he was arrested in Albuquerque NM right?



    http://www.mugshots.org/misc/bill-gates.html



    That was the best part in my opinion.



    Also you all realize the mutual admiration of Bill and Jerry is because they both got out when they were ahead.
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  • Reply 38 of 74
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    Originally Posted by FrankenSigns.biz View Post


    That was a really bad commercial. Is it just me? That was really bad. I like Jerry Sienfeild. He was good. But the chemistry wasn't there. It was... I don't know. Yeech. I was gonna say Ewww. But it's more Yeech. Yes, very yeechy. Not gonna work.



    Yeah, especially when Gates wiggled his butt cheeks!! Yuck! It made me feel like taking a shower. And yes, Microsoft has never innovated, only replicated and imitated.
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  • Reply 39 of 74
    Listen, I'm no fan of the "Get a Mac" ads, I'm sick of them as a matter of fact, but what the F^&* was that? If this is Microsoft's answer to the "Get a Mac" ads then they should just throw in the towel now. I don't even get it? What are they saying? Bill Gates is so much richer than Jerry Seinfeld that Jerry will fit his shoes?
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  • Reply 40 of 74
    You are an old dork, Mail sets it self up and FireFox is drag and drop. Thumbs up for still trying though, I don't plan on doing anything at 70.



    Quote:
    Originally Posted by OldMacGuy View Post


    70 next month. I don't get the commercial at all.

    And I'll never switch to MS. And I never watched Seinfeld. OMG I'm going to die soon without ever enjoying the joys of a MS OS!!



    And I hate Apple for making Mail so incredibly hard to set up (I'm an old Eudora user) and the weekend I just wasted trying to get FireFox3 to download properly after upgrading to Leopard would make any Vista user cry in compassion....



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