Re: then/now
> We understand what some people liked BACK THEN. All we care
> about today is what THEY care about TODAY. Has it ever
> occoured to you that people today don't think exactly the
> way they thought in 1960? They do not- people's tastes,
> desires and expectations change. It's part of human nature.
>
>
> If you think EXACTLY the same way you thought when you were
> 15, I feel badly for you.
Yeah, but if you had a good young life back then, it is ok to look back and remember the times once in a while. Of course, they act differently now days, but it is also nice to remember the good old days.
> > Depends on what audience you're programming to. If your
> > wife is 55+, ask HER which version she likes best.
> > Remember, teen females bought 50% of the records back in
> the
> > '50s.
> >
>
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> We understand what some people liked BACK THEN. All we care
> about today is what THEY care about TODAY. Has it ever
> occoured to you that people today don't think exactly the
> way they thought in 1960? They do not- people's tastes,
> desires and expectations change. It's part of human nature.
>
>
> If you think EXACTLY the same way you thought when you were
> 15, I feel badly for you.
Yeah, but if you had a good young life back then, it is ok to look back and remember the times once in a while. Of course, they act differently now days, but it is also nice to remember the good old days.
> > Depends on what audience you're programming to. If your
> > wife is 55+, ask HER which version she likes best.
> > Remember, teen females bought 50% of the records back in
> the
> > '50s.
> >
>
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