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Uploaded by on Dec 13, 2007

commercial spoof - what would happen to the IPOD package if Microsoft designed it.

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  • This is brilliant, whoever picked the music is a genius too!

  • @jenatlax Music is "The Breakfast Machine" from "Pee-Wee's Big Adventure".

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  • Who made this? Just stumbled across it and thought it was sheer genius!

  • This is spot on. It would have been a nightmare if Microsoft had designed it.

    Thank goodness for Apple.

  • @gdea97 10 now

  • 9 Microsoft employees saw this video.

  • @elgarak Yup, that's the worst part. The video WAS made internally to educate their packaging team. Clearly it did nothing. I'm actually going to guess people took it as a "this is how you're -supposed- to do it", instead of the joke it's meant to be.

  • @elgarak Yup, that's the worst part. The video WAS made internally to educate their packaging team. Clearly it did nothing.

  • I've been in the industry for 35 years and I can attest to the stupidity of the average client and their idiotic needs. Microsoft is absolutely a typical client [on ACID]: no taste, no clue, no idea who the customer is or why they buy. This is brilliant work.

  • Haha . Good 1

  • @laxalert interesting info thanks. If nothing else it just goes to show even more why Windows puts all the disclaimers and such on the packaging. I thought for sure they were still the kings of being sued. I forgot about iPhone and how often mobile tech is litigated for some reason.

  • @manny75586

    "Apple has been the most-sued technology company since 2008, the year after the iPhone was introduced, topping Microsoft Corp., Hewlett-Packard Co. and Dell Inc., according to LegalMetric Inc., a compiler of litigation data based in St. Louis."

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