"[...] and more technical end-users." What Apple products are we talking about here? Are you implying that people who own mass market consumer electronic devices like iPod and iPhone are more technically inclined? I…
"The average user would see nothing, but a determined person could see 'raw' line items." Yes, only someone with the temerity and tenacity to ... click "View Source".
As would I. However, these are restaurateurs we're talking about here. They chop animals and plants with metal implements, cook them over fire and serve them on earthenware. It's not exactly a bleeding-edge-tech…
I'll never understand the complaint in scenario #2. Use the device in your hand for what it was originally intended, and CALL them.
Advertising is about moving product. Just a quick perusal of advertising techniques indicates that just "providing information" is a rarely used methodology. Biased information isn't very useful anyhow.
I'm not sure why you've been downvoted... the Windows experience has improved immeasurably in the last 3 years (even XP).
There are a lot of systems in place to help small market teams, including "profit sharing" and a compensatory draft system. One of the differences between MLB and NHL is the number of teams that make the playoffs each…
"[...] and more technical end-users." What Apple products are we talking about here? Are you implying that people who own mass market consumer electronic devices like iPod and iPhone are more technically inclined? I…
"The average user would see nothing, but a determined person could see 'raw' line items." Yes, only someone with the temerity and tenacity to ... click "View Source".
As would I. However, these are restaurateurs we're talking about here. They chop animals and plants with metal implements, cook them over fire and serve them on earthenware. It's not exactly a bleeding-edge-tech…
I'll never understand the complaint in scenario #2. Use the device in your hand for what it was originally intended, and CALL them.
Advertising is about moving product. Just a quick perusal of advertising techniques indicates that just "providing information" is a rarely used methodology. Biased information isn't very useful anyhow.
I'm not sure why you've been downvoted... the Windows experience has improved immeasurably in the last 3 years (even XP).
There are a lot of systems in place to help small market teams, including "profit sharing" and a compensatory draft system. One of the differences between MLB and NHL is the number of teams that make the playoffs each…