Comment MSFT also said Vista was a success (Score 1) 262
"Microsoft Makes Another "Nearly Sold Out" Claim For the Surface Line"
Microsoft also said Vista was a success....
"Microsoft Makes Another "Nearly Sold Out" Claim For the Surface Line"
Microsoft also said Vista was a success....
This was a short sighted and incredibly stupid move by the BBC as well U.S. broadcasting corporations at the time.
Oh, come off it. You can only say it was short-sighted and stupid NOW, given you live in a culture where everything is designed from the ground up to be painfully target-marketed and re-sold over and over again as kajillion-disc box sets. But back before the entire concept of home consumer video was invented, nobody could reasonably be expected to even conceive of the idea that, in fifty years, this one very specific programme out of the hundred or so other nondescript programmes they shoved onto the airwaves will be a runaway hit AND that people will have near-ubiquitous access to watch it repeatedly in their homes at their leisure, all using technology that, at the time, was either completely absurd to think of, cost obscene amounts of money, and/or took up way too much physical space to be practical in any way, shape, or form.
It's like saying that, in Edison's and Tesla's time, they were so incredibly short-sighted and stupid to not just use nuclear power plants to generate electricity. Or that Edison should've just come up with the iPhone's camera instead of wasting his time with the kinetoscope.
Consumer video? Ever hear of reruns? Reruns were already popular on TV by the 1960's. Maybe reruns didn't exist in your country, but they were popular here in the States. If we followed your line of reasoning...All time classics like "The Honeymooners" , "I Love Lucy", "Superman" and other classic shows from the 50's, 60's and 70's would have been ended up in the trash compactor because 'consumer video' wasn't invented yet.
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