The last time they ran an article on the Pandora, I dropped a note to their editor to ask if we could share it here, and they most graciously provided me with a PDF of it. Perhaps it's worth someone doing that, here, too?
To be fair, the Pandora may do more than most people need, too. You could get a DS Lite with a good handful of games for significantly less money.If an openPandora with a keyboard scores 7/10, how does any locked-down, touch-centric smartphone score any better?
To be fair, the Pandora may do more than most people need, too. You could get a DS Lite with a good handful of games for significantly less money.If an openPandora with a keyboard scores 7/10, how does any locked-down, touch-centric smartphone score any better?
I love my Pandora with all my heart.
Yes, actually. There's been a few studies where people actually lose money when they buy in bulk because the per-ounce savings don't mean much when you throw half of it out.With that logic, a multipack from a supermarket is worse value than a drink bought from a vending machine because I don't need 8 of them. or something?
Yes, actually. There's been a few studies where people actually lose money when they buy in bulk because the per-ounce savings don't mean much when you throw half of it out.With that logic, a multipack from a supermarket is worse value than a drink bought from a vending machine because I don't need 8 of them. or something?
Possibly, though it may depend on the definition we use.Does value depend on how much an individual wants the product?