Christmas Cheer (12/16/97)
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AtAT addicts may have noticed that recent episodes have been, shall we say, a bit of a downer lately. Chalk it all up to holiday depression, I suppose... But whatever the cause, after yesterday's unchecked torrent of rampant negativity, faithful viewer Dave Brutscher called us on our unseasonal behavior and sent us a reality check: "I was at a CompUSA store today. The sales manager says there were more Mac G3's going out the door than any other single brand PC."
That little nugget really does help put things into a bit of perspective. Yes, Apple's still in trouble. But even a quick mental comparison of its state now versus three short months ago (and we'll be doing just that once our Jobs Countdown reaches zero) should underscore to just about everyone that Apple's on an upswing, no matter what its stock price is.
So Happy Holidays, everybody, and remember-- while G3's make a great gift, a few shares of AAPL might be worth considering, too-- especially while it's hovering around 14 and change. Ka-ching!
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| | The above scene was taken from the 12/16/97 episode: December 16, 1997: (Sorry—this was before we started writing intro text for each episode!)
Other scenes from that episode: 274: Think Award-Winning (12/16/97) The thing about the 60-second "Think Different" commercial was this: People generally either loved it or hated it. And a lot of the people who hated it grew to love it. So it's not entirely surprising to us that, according to MacCentral, Apple's only commercial in recent memory took second place in USA Today's recent survey of creative directors for ad agencies. Although "Think Different" came in second, it was actually beaten by three other campaigns who each tied for first: the "Roach Motel" and "Haircut" ads for HBO, the "Dick" commercials for Miller Lite, and last but not least, the "Da Da Da" ads for Volkswagen (probably the first car company to market its vehicles--successfully--as the choice of people who have no life)... 275: Visible Trail of Slime (12/16/97) Man oh man, the net is abuzz with reports and commentary on Microsoft's "compliance" with Judge Jackson's preliminary injunction, which prohibits them from requiring Wintel manufacturers to ship Internet Explorer on all Windows 95 systems...
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