Wednesday, May 13, 2009

It costs $30,000 to fill up your iPod (Says Microsoft)

M$ marketing machine has now completely lost their mind (or) we have a space-time rift.

Their new ad, states:
Problem: It costs $30k to fill a 120Gb iPod. (Assuming $1/song and 30k songs)
Solution*: Pay $15/month and get a Zune (+$300 for the Zune)

*You lose all your music the day you stop paying. Then again, in this day and age -- what if M$ gets credit crunched -- this is quite possible given the their current marketing brain.

Two possibilities:
(a) Microsoft does not 'get' that people have friendly contacts* and how they interact and use the internet
(b) This 'ad' was meant for an alternative reality and somehow it leaked into our world -- caused by a space-time rift.

* The definition of a friendly contact on the internet is an entity that will freely share stuff they may or may not have actually purchased/created.


I find that the Internet Radio thing with its large set of channels quite sufficient for my music fix.

PS: If you are worried about the space-time rift, you can learn more about it at this article.

1 comment:

Dwain Bunker said...

Nevertheless the fact does remain that it would be a very costly affair to fill an iPod by legitimate means, even if it were 50c songs. That's not a stab at the iPod really, more a stab at the music industry / itunes for selling ~128kbps junk at FLAC prices... Obviously the Zune is no better and the idea of 'renting' music is as preposterous as paying for a slightly more usable version of the common radio. Piracy still rules supreme.