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Comment Re:Funny (Score 1) 209

Well they probably would not have a permit to sell anything except human food, so the point is moot. But yes, people will pull stuff like that, the only thing they promised was a print. Also they did not say you could pick which picture to print, so they can pick the one where you blink, etc. Portrait studios are famous for doing this kind of thing,,,come in for a $10 family photo, dress up the family, they snap 10 pictures (because the first one the kids are not still,....the second the baby cries,...the third I blink...) but of course the first snap is the $10 one, other pictures are only sold in 'packages', starting at $50. Happens all the time. We have purchased groupon discounts to restaurants (and others like from restaurant dot com) and even though there are no restrictions on it, the establishment manager will put restrictions on it table side. I can understand things like liquor not being included in deals (even though the groupon never said it was excluded), but they will line item the menu when you get there, so be sure to show it before ordering. And yes, when they do that, we are inclined to not go back, and that is why they needed to drum up business in the first place.

Comment Re:Funny (Score 1) 209

Funny...doesn't say the print will be on photo quality paper either. Full page coverage, desktop color laser print, on regular paper....cost about .75 cents US at most. Oh you wanted photo glossy paper? Thats an extra $20 each, etc, etc, etc....its all about the upsell.

Comment Re:History repeats itself (Score 1) 550

That actually furthers my argument, because IBM realized (unlike Apple) that the gold does not lye in making the hardware, so they sold it.

Google has left the hardware to the hardware makers, preferring to write the structure (the OS) and reaping a direct cut of the innovations to come (the APPS).

Comment Re:History repeats itself (Score 1) 550

You realize that first to market with a great idea, reaps HUGE profits and marketshare...believe it or not, as much as Apple made with previous Iphones, it was only a small fraction of the cell phone market.

IF Apple had done what Google is doing, nearly EVERY phone in the world would be running Iphone OS. Every phone would be locked into buying apps from Apples APP store, and Apple would be able to sit back, lock the door (the market), while others scratched to get in.

Instead, you will end up with Apple and RIM with about 50% of the market, and Android with 50% of the market (baring some disruptive innovation).

I argue that this parallels Apple failure to successfully release its OS to third party computer builders in the 80's...which is why Apple has about 5% market share of desktop OS right now.

Comment Re:History repeats itself (Score 5, Interesting) 550

Again, its not about the hardware or even the OS, its the cut of the APP sales...Google is destined to make waaaay more money on the deal by virtue of simply having more people running Android and thus buying apps from the Android Marketplace.

Google GIVES away android so that they can have handset marketshare, and thus a MUCH bigger cut of APP money than Apple will ever have.

Comment hover near lines? (Score 1) 192

I seem to remember a mythbusters episode where they just strung up some long copper line on the ground, under some high voltage lines, and collected electricity that way. Why not just have the plane land "near" the high voltage lines and collect electrons in that manner?

Comment terraform from a distance (Score 1) 181

I would like them to try the re-entry survival test. I could see humans building big hollow concrete bullets that we could shoot at Mars, would survive re-entry, but shatter when hitting the ground and spread around some hearty plant life.

We could just sit back and shoot these things at mars and pelt it with different plants to see if anything takes. I am guessing we would want to aim for the areas that border the north and south poles, or craters with shade that might have a chance to hold water for more than a few seconds so the plants could get a drink.

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