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Monday, February 28, 2011
Priming
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Apples and Oranges
About 4 years ago, I became an avid Apple user. I have an ipod, mac computer, ipad, and iphone. Pretty much anything new that comes out of apple, I want to buy. There is definitely a group of die- hard apple users who refuse to buy anything besides mac products, me being one of those people. Apple has turned their logo into a promise of excellence and by purchasing one of their products the customer knows it is guaranteed to be outstanding, or they will fix it for you. In china, they are trying to sell the knock off of Ipads, they call them Apads. Clearly there is no apple logo on them which makes a huge difference to the customer. Not only does it make it worth less when there is no symbol on it, but there is no guarantee that it is made well, it will last long, and it is as legitimate as an apple product. The logo creates meaning for the group of mac users because it symbolizes a company who makes an unbelievable product, and customer service is impeccable. There is clearly a difference between mac users and pc users. Not only are the available programs different, but there is no way someone going to buy a PC gets the attention that someone else going into a mac store to purchase their product would get.
Saturday, February 12, 2011
Pretty Good Problem

Friday, February 11, 2011
Sailor Jerry Rum VS Titos Vodka
Monday, February 7, 2011
Reality Check

Sunday, February 6, 2011
Selling In? or Selling Out?
Saturday, February 5, 2011
Some of the Best Things in Life AREN'T Free

I recently went to the movie theater at the mall in Providence. Although it has always been a rip off to buy any food or drinks at a movie theater, I think $4 for a bottle of water is pretty outrageous. A small bag of popcorn was over $5, which is crazy when those bags barely hold a couple fistfuls of popcorn. I was extremely shocked that a bottle of water is that expensive. At the grocery store, a pack of 24 bottles of water is around $3, which is less than one bottle at the movie theater. I understand it is how they make money but must they really inflate their prices so much on something as common as a bottle of water?