I could talk about how, in the far east, many concepts become simply icons. It no longer matters if a piece of western classical music is rendered so poorly that, in addition to it's banal tone, the actual timing of the loop is incorrect: If it manages to successfully evoke a piece of music that carries meaning in the memory of the consumer, and consequently increases the liklihood of their spending money to use a device, then it has succeeded.
Or I could just say it's something funny I saw in Shanghai and thought I would share.
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