Sujet : Re: “End Of 10” Project
De : G6JPG (at) *nospam* 255soft.uk (J. P. Gilliver)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.advocacy alt.comp.os.windows-10Date : 22. Jun 2025, 11:59:15
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On 2025/6/22 5:10:4, Paul wrote:
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IDK, is there advertising ?
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The advertising must be very clever and subliminal.
I don't watch TV any more. Maybe that's why I'm missing
I do watch a lot of TV, and still "live", i. e. I see the ad.s (well,
they come on; whether I perceive them is another matter).
I've not been aware of a Microsoft ad. for I think _many_ years. Even
ad.s from PC manufacturers are thin on the ground - again, I don't think
I've seen one for over a year, probably longer. (I'm talking about TV,
poster [US: billboard]), etc.; I'm sure there are plenty in computer
magazines, YouTube. etc. - I mean where the general public would see
them.) About the only even _mention_ of computing devices I see in ad.s
is in those from our one remaining electrical chain, who might mention a
laptop, in the next breath after a washing machine. If they do mention
what version of Windows that laptop is running, though, I haven't
noticed - I think they're more likely (in the few seconds they give to
it) to mention processor, "drive", or RAM.
something. A lot of the advertising, is presented inside
the product, like seeing a notification for XBoxPass.
Whatever that is. I don't have an XBox, and I don't
need a Pass for something I don't got. My last console
was a Nintendo 2600 or so, which I gave to a relative.
Paul
I _think_ the only "console" I ever had (if you don't count pre-PC home
computers - I had a Tangerine, Oric, Atmos, then BBC) was a cheap "pong"
clone. (Ran on batteries - when they started to run down, the ball went
weird!)
-- J. P. Gilliver. UMRA: 1960/<1985 MB++G()AL-IS-Ch++(p)Ar@T+H+Sh0!:`)DNAf