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Hot to configure something, or what the real value of a particular feature is, in a real world environment, is just another "Tip Sheet" vehicle using a distribution media that is easy to access, achievable, and most important searchable by the general public. Podcasts are a great resource for travelers, and you are printing out reams of paper and packing them in your laptop bag.
This is all directly accountable to the MP3 player phenomenon. List on the train, on the plane, where ever is convenient, and they all have a sense of realism and credibility that is lost in the corporate ad world.
At the end of the day both media forms have their place, and there are definite boundaries that need to be defined and honored.
Great comments as usual!
It's amazing how far we've come.
Have we really gotten to the point on this blog that it doesn't matter what Nortel does, they will always get negative criticism?
In the absence of (embarrassing) data, how about if we post a YouTube video of a fully equipped CS2000 lineup being compared to an equivalent capacity lineup from Huawei, Sonus, etc... and let people make up their minds on which is most energy efficient.
Please understand, I don't have issue with Nortel raising the visibility of green and energy efficiency - that's a good thing. My issue is that in the context of the whole of Nortel, I think a lot of it is just more talk with no execution - more hype. How much of his budget is Richard Lowe allocating to 'green'?
Love child, forever meant to be
Love child, borne from simplicity
Love child, forever meant to be
Love child, trumps complexity
Oh ... I know ... It's Nortel, so it must be wrong, bad, etc. etc.
Still, U2 put a pic of one on their "Achtung Baby" album cover, and even took a few of them on their Zootopia tour so Trabant must be good.
Right?
Marketing has always been to appeal to the masses and it is them that can make an impact on the environment,benefit from spending less on energy costs etc...
Do you think the CEO of Philip Morris (Mr Louis Camilleri) parent company of Kraft foods has ever tried Kraft m&c in his life?
I wonder what became of them, Ten years ago they would've simply wound up in the trash.
Said Harry J. Pearce, chairman of the Nortel board: "[Mike]'is the right leader to build on the important work of Bill Owens - and take Nortel to the next level."
So... two non-cultured Americans managed to twice outfox an entire board of world-savvy, socially and environmentally conscious global villagers who empathize with and understand the pain of the downtrodden masses.... Gotcha.
All Nortel needs to do is hire Canadians, then.