My wife and I had a run of favorite restaurants that would soon go under as soon as we became established regulars.
Me too!
Pudding pops that is
I’d be willing to bet that the retailers are trying to identify these people so they can try to use them in focus groups before launch to try and pre-emptively identify market lemons like Crystal Pepsi before they set these duds loose on the general public.
In a similar manner, if my wife likes a restaurant you can guarantee it will be out of business within three months.
Oo! I still use a Palm Pilot, too. I have a Tungsten-C, and I love the little thing.
I need to get a new battery for it, though. And they’re still made!
Yep. I actually feel sorry for the owners and employees of any local restaurant that my wife and I like. They knoweth not what awaits. ![]()
The Frogurt is also cursed. But you get your choice of toppings.
Yeah, but you people always conclude the evening by smashing all the plates in the fireplace. After a while, the management just got tired of it. ![]()
I have a Palm T|X, and the online part of it has about 15 years of calendar in it. Not just appointments, but comments, and stuff I want to keep. I had a thread here once about migrating the calendar to a Google calendar or even the Outlook calendar, but I never did it. Lost my nerve.
I didn’t know they still made them. I think I knew you could buy refurbished ones on amazon. How do you get a new battery? I didn’t think you could replace the battery. But it definitely doesn’t hold a charge the way it used to. (Hell, neither do I. :rolleyes: )
Wouldn’t these consumers be invaluable for use in market research? Just get them in a room, test your product ideas on them, see what they prefer, and then shitcan it before it ever hits the stores.
I was about to say this sounds like a self-correcting problem… ![]()
That’s kind of what the article is saying.
One of my sisters drove Dad’s old '71 Pinto all through college and medical school. Would have been my first car but one of my brothers got to it before I could.
It was burning oil by then, anyway.
I’ve wondered if I could get companies to pay me NOT to buy their products.
I use a Zune.
It could be some people just like novel stuff, and novel stuff is much less likely to make it.
The batteries are still made, apparently. I found this one on Amazon. If they sell it for the C, most likely they have one for the T|X.
I’m still bummed out that Heinz discontinued ketchup with chopped onion bits in it. I bought that back sometime in the 80s.
I don’t understand why I am the cursed consumer of the Black and White Cookie, despite it being delicious AND made famous on Seinfeld years ago.
Yes, you can buy them in NYC. I’m talking about the packaged ones sold elsewhere that look and taste exactly like the NYC ones.
Every so often I find a convenience store or a coffee place that sells them. Despite my regular purchases and developing warm, personal relationships with the store managers (“Seriously, sir, I will be buying them every day for years”), within a month they disappear from their stock.
This has happened to me three times in two different states. It’s been a roller coaster of drought and satiation. I should probably just man up and move to NYC.
ps Yes, I’m a woman, but women can man up, too. It’s in the rulebook.
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However did she get it through the doors? :eek:
Ba dum bump