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Wired on Kipling
Posted by
CmdrTaco
on Mon Mar 22, 1999 04:46 AM
from the clueless-marketing dept.
from the clueless-marketing dept.
The Dodger writes
"The Kipling 'Hacker' luggage debacle gets coverage in
Wired, along
with slightly derogatory references to the Slashdotters'
ability (or rather lack of it) to 'crack the site'... "
Strange. Someone sent me the winning login & password (way
to go MoobY!).
I vow to never pay for this kipling crap though. Terrible
article though: its one thing to confuse hacker &
cracker, its completely different to be cocky about your
misuse. It seems quite apparent that we aren't the
target audience. What I would like to know, is who is?
We're trendy now guys. We still don't get to marry supermodels
tho...
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it's just a marketing ploy... (Score:3)
It's a load of bollocks designed to sway some percentage of the brainless masses to make a buck -- I don't see why people are so worked up about this. If Kipling made better bags I might even get one but their designs are lame Kiplinged versions (dumbass visible zippers, poor worksmanship, cheap materials and a stupid logo) of bags designed by other companies. Their version of Manhattan Portage's J-Pack is the worst -- I beleive they call it the "firewall". I wonder if I jacked in through it if it would keep the bad people out. I think the best part is the giant rubber block-print "HACKER" label stitched to each bag.
See it as another failed attempt at success from a company with no sense of style and pity them.