[Wolves] Apple's (and pears) gone Eartha Kitt
Matthew Revell
wolveslug at understated.co.uk
Tue Feb 3 09:17:45 GMT 2004
You've probably read about Apple's involvement with Pepsi and their
Stateside iTunes/tooth-rot tie-up, where children can get free song
downloads, as well as cavities and obesity. According to The Register
(http://www.theregister.com/content/6/35259.html), they showed an
advert, during the Superbowl, to promote the, err, promotion.
According to The Reg, the unusual thing about this ad is that they
"forced" (Reg's word) convicted copyright violators (in other words,
kids downloading the latest commercialised, soulless crap, produced in
the name of a manufactured puppet) to take part in the ad, as an example
to would-be file sharers. Now, I've warmed to Apple over the past fews
years. I've finally managed to get over the fact that their inferior
architecture, but superior ability not to go bankrupt, beat my beloved
Amiga into oblivion. I've even seriously considered buying some kind of
Mac - after all, they're a M$ alternative, with a *nix based OS and
quite a cool interface. However, if this is the way Apple want to go,
I'm pretty sure I'm going to stick with the PC arch, Linux route. I
mean, I was never going to abadon Linux but the Mac seemed like a cool
way to get an easy computing life.
Maybe I shouldn't feel so badly about a whole company because of one
advert. Maybe I'm shooting myself in the foot, by allowing myself to be
turned off the idea of buying a Mac, even tho' it's a good system,
simply because Apple seems to be going a bit dodgy. But then, if I
didn't have such feelings, I probably might not be a Linux user.
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