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- From: aeg03@rrz.uni-koeln.de (Jan T. Kim)
- Subject: Re: Atari marketing was: ding dong.. who's there ? Dr who..
- Message-ID: <1992Aug25.174426.116444@rrz.uni-koeln.de>
- Organization: Regional Computing Center, University of Cologne, F. R. Germany
- References: <1992Aug25.123435.2775@prl.dec.com> <oliver.714758617@damabus>
- Date: Tue, 25 Aug 92 17:44:26 GMT
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- In <oliver.714758617@damabus> oliver@damabus.informatik.rwth-aachen.de (Oliver Meyer) writes:
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- [...]
-
- >And if you have seen the fair in Duesseldorf (as I did) you would
- >know, that Atari hasn't learnd anything about marketing. It was a
- >desaster in my eyes. A little show with lots of pauses and a
- >guy doing the speech, who wasn't a seller, but a grandpa. He told
- >us, what could be done in the future, but not now. You don't sell
- >anything this way.
-
- Who cares how "professional" a presentation show is done? Would
- you have been more impressed if the Falcon had been presented by
- Claudia Schiffer?? ;-)
- Let's face it: The fuss they make is of absolute no use or harm
- to any user once he/she bought the computer. It's the facts that
- count. And for the Falcon that is: Excellent "multimedia"
- capabilities and sufficient numbercrunching capabilities for the
- money.
-
- +- Jan Kim -- X.400: S=kim;OU=vax;O=mpiz-koeln;P=mpg;A=dbp;C=de -+
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