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t.alex
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Re: Apple Watch
t.alex   3/31/2012 9:12:07 AM
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So 99 percent it is on purpose. I believe if this was a real problem, someone might have been fired.

JADEN
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Re: Apple Watch
JADEN   3/18/2012 1:05:30 PM
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I don't think Apple is afraid of taking any risk in their supply, but they are just playing game.

JADEN
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Re: Apple Watch
JADEN   3/18/2012 12:34:19 PM
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@ talex

I guess it is deliberate.

t.alex
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Re: Apple Watch
t.alex   3/18/2012 12:32:35 PM
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JADEN, this might be true as well. Tim Cook should be the operation expert and yet it still happened. Apple may do this deliberately.

_hm
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Re: Apple Watch
_hm   3/18/2012 12:27:14 PM
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What is wrong with people to wait for few more days or weeks? Apple needs to take calculated risk and take decision for best of its own interest.

 

 

JADEN
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Re: Apple Watch
JADEN   3/18/2012 12:19:15 PM
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The same experience when Apple released iPad 2, It's like Apple is deliberate in making its iPad demands chaotic.

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Anne   3/18/2012 12:08:43 PM
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I think this is one of Apple's strategies to impress people that its products are hot cake. It's now common that at any new release of iPad there is always shortage in supply where the demand is greater.  It's become Apple's way giving impression that all the ipads role out are totally sold off.

t.alex
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Re: Apple watch
t.alex   3/18/2012 10:36:37 AM
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Yes this is quite true. Apple could have delayed the launch for suppliers to provide parts but they might not know the demand would be as strong.

_hm
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Re: Apple watch
_hm   3/13/2012 7:50:28 PM
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If you work in design and manufacturing with extreme pressure for time to market, you wish for need to give time to these engineers. If no, there may be another problem like one with Apple iPhone with Antenna problem.

 

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Barbara Jorgensen   3/13/2012 2:00:05 PM
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To Anna's point: In Boston, we used to have a saying that excused the behavior of one of our best Red Sox players. "That's Manny being Manny." Guess what happened? Boston eventually tired of his antics and traded him. Arrogance is only amusing for so long, and then people tire of it, no matter how good your performance is.

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