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They're probable never going to sell anything anyway. "
on the contrary, i think if they actually hire someone to make 'commodore USA' look and operate like a real company, people will indeed buy their products. nostalgia is a powerful selling point, after all.
of course their products are all OEM PCs designed and manufactured by chinese firms who work in volume and happily print up labels and boxes for their customers to give them the facade of having products of their own. rather like barry's furniture empire, now that i think about it.
hey, since barry likes being a CEO and having people do everything for him, maybe he could contract out web development and a call center to india to sell his white goods. he could even hire someone in bangalore to find nice pictures and form letters for him to copy. :-P
-- eliyahu
Edited 2010-09-02 13:39 UTC