Yeah - Let's hear the story Aaron.

I think many people have the logic of corporation and consumer reversed.
When's the last time anyone on this list gave their input to a corporation
and then received said product, produced in a mass-market fashion?
Corporations produce products to sell.  We buy what they're selling.  When
they believe enough time has elapsed they upgrade/change the product in
order to sell more new product, because the old one no longer is as exciting
as when first released.  It's simply a cycle of 1. sell/buy,  2. make
consumer thinks he needs the newest one, 3. sell/buy ad infinitum.

Tom C.


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From: Aaron Reynolds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wednesday, January 17, 2001 5:33 AM
Subject: Re: Wake up


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>aimcompute wrote:
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>> It's been my opinion that corporations,  for the most part, don't truly
pay
>> attention to their customers.
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>Wanna hear another Kodak story?  I'm just FULL of 'em!  :)
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>Aaron
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