Korean PMP developers need to learn American jargon
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Apparently if you buy any Cowon products, you're SOL.
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Korean PMP developers need to learn American jargon.
Or maybe you need to learn latin?
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Or maybe you need to lighten up.
Yes, I know what they were probably going for ("sol" = the sun.) However, they should know that it's not the first thing that pops into minds of their targetted customer base (gadget-hungry geeks like yours truly.)
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Yes, a korean(?) site is probebly marketing to a american/english audience. that's just obvious.
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"Not the first thing that pops into Chahk's mind" != "not the first thing that pops into the minds of their targetted customer base".
I too am a gadget-hungry geek, but the first thing that pops into my mind when I see "S9 O2 L3" is science, not acronyms.
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@Iago said:
I too am a gadget-hungry geek, but the first thing that pops into my mind when I see "S9 O2 L3" is science, not acronyms.
.. and I thought of Scrabble, though IIRC an S isn't worth 9 points.Now, can we please let this thread die?
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@belgariontheking said:
@Iago said:
I too am a gadget-hungry geek, but the first thing that pops into my mind when I see "S9 O2 L3" is science, not acronyms.
.. and I thought of Scrabble, though IIRC an S isn't worth 9 points.I thought of the Viet Nam War and those boys who didn't make it home and the sweet, raging heroin addiction I cultivated while on a tour of duty there.
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@belgariontheking said:
@Iago said:
I too am a gadget-hungry geek, but the first thing that pops into my mind when I see "S9 O2 L3" is science, not acronyms.
.. and I thought of Scrabble, though IIRC an S isn't worth 9 points.Now, can we please let this thread die?
Not until I point out that there is no element with the symbol "L."
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@mrprogguy said:
Not until I point out that there is no element with the symbol "L."
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@bstorer said:
Dumbass! What about Lead?
The enviro-hippies outlawed lead, so that's not it. I'm pretty sure "L" now stands for the Listeride ion.