Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Godiva
Baker furniture
Sorry, but they have Godiva kiosks is just about every store in America. It once was, I'll grant you, but it's not just Tyson's Gallaria and Upper Wisconsin Ave. anymore don't know the actual name of the hood where those high priced shops are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Godiva
Baker furniture
Sorry, but they have Godiva kiosks is just about every store in America. It once was, I'll grant you, but it's not just Tyson's Gallaria and Upper Wisconsin Ave. anymore don't know the actual name of the hood where those high priced shops are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Crate and Barrel
IKEA
Apple
Burberry
Sorry, disagree. Ikea??? You get what you pay for. Also some C&B stuff you have to assemble yourself. Not sure I would say that was "quality."
Anonymous wrote:Pharmaceuticals. Seriously I won't ever take a drug made in India or China.
Anonymous wrote:Pharmaceuticals. Seriously I won't ever take a drug made in India or China.
Anonymous wrote:Apple represents unparalleled innovation, which is a type of "quality" I guess.
Durability -- which is seems like we're talking about there, right? -- no. Apples execs will tell you themselves that many of their products are expected to self combust after one year's use (iPhone). This is fact.
Also, and I realize anecdote does not equal data, but the last time I brought in my Apple laptop to the Genius Bar to get a new something cord, the Genius guy was SHOCKED that it was 3 years old and the battery hadn't exploded yet. He actually called a coworker over to show him my ancient, **3-year old** laptop that hadn't burnt out yet. Think about that for a minute.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apple represents unparalleled innovation, which is a type of "quality" I guess.
Durability -- which is seems like we're talking about there, right? -- no. Apples execs will tell you themselves that many of their products are expected to self combust after one year's use (iPhone). This is fact.
Also, and I realize anecdote does not equal data, but the last time I brought in my Apple laptop to the Genius Bar to get a new something cord, the Genius guy was SHOCKED that it was 3 years old and the battery hadn't exploded yet. He actually called a coworker over to show him my ancient, **3-year old** laptop that hadn't burnt out yet. Think about that for a minute.
No, it's not a fact. How many Apple execs have you spoken to? We have had our iphones for 2+ and they work perfectly fine. Same for laptops and iMacs, no issues whatsoever.
Three, actually, including the one I'm married to. Read industry journals if you don't like what I have to print.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Brooks Brothers.
Agree.
Anonymous wrote:Godiva
Baker furniture
Anonymous wrote:Apple represents unparalleled innovation, which is a type of "quality" I guess.
Durability -- which is seems like we're talking about there, right? -- no. Apples execs will tell you themselves that many of their products are expected to self combust after one year's use (iPhone). This is fact.
Also, and I realize anecdote does not equal data, but the last time I brought in my Apple laptop to the Genius Bar to get a new something cord, the Genius guy was SHOCKED that it was 3 years old and the battery hadn't exploded yet. He actually called a coworker over to show him my ancient, **3-year old** laptop that hadn't burnt out yet. Think about that for a minute.