Intel Branding Media Center PCs as "Viiv"
ChessKnught writes "Dan Ackerman posted a blog on Blog.CNET.com regarding Intel Developer Forum chatter about Intel's branding of it's Media Center PC. Don McDonald, one of Intel's Digital Home Group Sr. VP's, is talking about 'Viiv', apparently targetting entertainment PC users. It looks like it'll be combining CPU, Intel hardware (TV tuner, remote, and easy setup wireless home networking, etc.) and Windows Media Center Edition."
So some Intel executive's "niece" got to play in marketing for a week, it seems.
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..technology branding is hard, but .. sheesh, isn't it time Intel fired their marketing division?
VIIV? Viiv? It's like a new STD.
Just waiting for someone to complain about it not being called Emacsscame.
"Hi! I'd like to buy a new computer! What can you recommend?"
"Well, right over here we've got a state-of-the-art Sony Vaio."
"Vae . . . via . . . veiaou?"
"Vaio."
"Viiu?"
"Vaio."
"Um. Well, one of my friends has a media center, and I was thinking of getting one of those too. What can you recommend?"
"Here's a Viiv!"
"Veev? Viv?"
"Viiv."
"You know what? I don't appreciate being made fun of."
"Wait! Don't go! I'm serious!"
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This is alright so long as Intel doesn't continue naming chips with random comic book sound effects.
Pretty soon they'd be resorting to names like "Skwoosh" and "Zlurphpt."
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take all overlapping pairs of consecutive digits:
VI II IV
that's 6 2 4 or in leet speak: "six to four"
Now if you assume the two II in the middle were crossed for multiplication then that's 5x5 = 25
Hence we arrive at the Chicago song:
Twenty Five or Six to four
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How could the FP to mention the bad editorial work on Slashdot be redundant?
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