Let's take Apple for example...
iPods are nothing new. We all know this. Yet Apple is calling them "new and improved". Let's think about that for a moment, shall we?
If something's new, that's just what it is. No one's ever heard of it before. Since we're talking about Apple, we'll use iPhones for that example. No one had ever heard of iPhones before they were announced, hence them being new.
When something has been improved, it's definitely not "new" because it's obviously been around for a while if it needed improving. The "improved" iPods being called "new" as well makes no sense at all!
Nothing can be "new and improved" at the same time!
Have I totally lost you, or do you agree?
2007-09-06
05:03:35
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