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  • Do all the Yahoo! refugees come over to AI or what? It must be all the runoff from Fireside chat or something... "People with Personal Disorders talk about 'Castles in the Air'; Neurotics build castles in the air; and Psychotics live in…
    in Marklar Comment by macluv December 2002
  • tanks. I'm from New York City, I'm just married to a kiwi.
    in Marklar Comment by macluv December 2002
  • [quote]Originally posted by tonton: Actually, MacLuv, all of the pros (publishing and graphic design) I've ever worked with care more about the OS than the processor by a wide margin. Apple are trying to get people to switch. Pros are already us…
    in Marklar Comment by macluv December 2002
  • [quote]Originally posted by tonton: It's not the processor. It depends on whom you're targeting, tonton. Pros care about the processor. This is what I'm talking about when I mention "perceived risk". Some people consider Apple to be a risk…
    in Marklar Comment by macluv December 2002
  • [quote]Originally posted by nebcon65: It appears that the idea is to target current and future dissatisfied PC users especially. I'm not sure if you're referring to Marklar being used to target dissatisfied PC users. If so, this would be inco…
    in Marklar Comment by macluv December 2002
  • Totally Marklar. Some considerations regarding x86 migration: 1. Apple currently puts the burden of perceived risk on the consumer. Currently Apple's Switch campaign only focuses on
    in Marklar Comment by macluv December 2002
  • Well... the Marklar is Marklar, and we are talking about Marklar Marklar... Marklar?
    in Marklar Comment by macluv December 2002
  • [quote]Originally posted by Kickaha: Oh shush. Alright, what was the highly similar Simpson's joke with the aliens? I don't know... are you thinking of the X-files episode where Mr. Burns is mistaken for an alien? He comes in peas. :…
    in Marklar Comment by macluv December 2002
  • [quote]Originally posted by Kickaha: *BZZZZT* Simpsons. The aliens. *BZZZZT* Southpark. This is gonna be one long winter...
    in Marklar Comment by macluv December 2002
  • [quote]Originally posted by Chucker: Where's the yawn smilie when you need it. Moving to x86 would be just so stupid. RESERVED.
    in Marklar Comment by macluv December 2002
  • Let's not and say we did.
  • [quote]Originally posted by Spart: 2.) Belief in myths. Spart, what exactly do you mean by this? Could you elaborate?
  • I have no idea what I do, or am supposed to do, at any given moment. (???)
  • [quote]Originally posted by ARW2: Macluv, Incredible post...more than you probably realize. Good luck to you and I hope you can get this thread writing about the specific business strategies of IBM and Apple. -A Random Walk ARW-- You have a…
  • point to point-- [quote]Originally posted by ARW2: The classic definition of a market is simply the place in which goods and services are bought and sold. The most common current examples are farmer's markets and super markets. (Old r…
  • see below. [ 12-09-2002: Message edited by: MacLuv ]
  • Forgive me guys-- I apologize for my *abruptness*. However, you're both mistaking TARGETING MARKETS with MARKET SEGMENTATION or MARKET PROFILING. When you look at who's going to buy what, you're looking at a TARGET MARKET. The target market is u…
  • [quote]Originally posted by A Random Walk: It is also why there is no Unix market or server market per se. The Gartner and IDC lists are simply product descriptors of what the market(s) has purchased. [EDIT] see my post below. …
  • [quote]Originally posted by A Random Walk: All of this is not to say that the Gartner listing isn't useful. It most certainly is. But, it is a product list and not a market segmentation. This is market segmentation by Gartner…
  • [quote]Amorph says the market is: When you do post this post you're promising, be sure to say what you mean. "The server market" is a lot different from "the UNIX market" or "the UNIX server market," or "the market that ships with UNIX and UNIX-lik…