Years ago toy companies would put a bunch of toys in a room full of kids and then just watch.
They would find out what works and what does not.
They would then make changes to the toys or just drop them all together.
It's an old stand-up joke that the parent spends a fortune on the toy and the kids play all day with the box it came in. Of course the toy makers can't make a lot of bread from a box. The research findings may not always be welcome. :)
Years ago toy companies would put a bunch of toys in a room full of kids and then just watch.
They would find out what works and what does not.
They would then make changes to the toys or just drop them all together.
It's an old stand-up joke that the parent spends a fortune on the toy and the kids play all day with the box it came in. Of course the toy makers can't make a lot of bread from a box. The research findings may not always be welcome. :)
What joke? I did it when I was a little kid and my kids did the same thing when they were little.
Years ago toy companies would put a bunch of toys in a room full of kids and then just watch.
They would find out what works and what does not.
They would then make changes to the toys or just drop them all together.
It's an old stand-up joke that the parent spends a fortune on the toy and the kids play all day with the box it came in. Of course the toy makers can't make a lot of bread from a box. The research findings may not always be welcome. :)
What joke? I did it when I was a little kid and my kids did the same thing when they were little.
That is what gets the laugh. Everyone in the audience knows it's true. :)
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It's an old stand-up joke that the parent spends a fortune on the toy and the kids play all day with the box it came in. Of course the toy makers can't make a lot of bread from a box. The research findings may not always be welcome. :)
What joke? I did it when I was a little kid and my kids did the same thing when they were little.
That is what gets the laugh. Everyone in the audience knows it's true. :)
There was a huge surge in W8.1's market share last month (~4.3%).
It looks like MS has managed to outlast the XP holdouts.338930
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Hello all,
Any thoughts when will the prices for hard disks will be slashed back to their original? This hardware is essential and looking at the size of S/W and games now a days, it is required to have good amount of space on the PC.
I heard somewhere that they will go down in the beginning...
I've noticed on Newegg that they've increased the limits on the amount of drives that you can buy.
I've seen 3, 5, 10, 20 and 100 drive limits, today. Even the 20 packs are back.
If they have so many drives in stock, then why are prices still so high?
Price gouging, perhaps?
Something...