But Tom there is a simple answer to that we want BOTH looks and technology 
In all sereousness it the people will prefer what you hype... If you advertise technology people will buy your technology...
If you advertise looks people will buy looks.
Some companies even get away with marketing crap... and people will continue buying crap
If agressive marketing is not an option you have to work expotentally harder to develop a product that will create so much chaos and rukus and hype , that is so far ahead of the competition that it will be its own spectacle.
A new innovation just like compressed air and electronics.
The new question is... how do we go beyond the realm of electronics then we live in a mouse click society?
Perhaps the solution is not in a better gun, we have reached the pinnacle of effective firepower...
We must pose the question what is the only thing that has not changed since the game's inception...
As you walk down the "long corridors" of the AGD factory at the end you will find "motivation" and the answer is sure to make an "impression"
You must "project" your thoughts to make sure your new innovation dosent hit the "ceiling." before it reaches its final destination.

In all sereousness it the people will prefer what you hype... If you advertise technology people will buy your technology...
If you advertise looks people will buy looks.
Some companies even get away with marketing crap... and people will continue buying crap

If agressive marketing is not an option you have to work expotentally harder to develop a product that will create so much chaos and rukus and hype , that is so far ahead of the competition that it will be its own spectacle.
A new innovation just like compressed air and electronics.
The new question is... how do we go beyond the realm of electronics then we live in a mouse click society?
Perhaps the solution is not in a better gun, we have reached the pinnacle of effective firepower...
We must pose the question what is the only thing that has not changed since the game's inception...
As you walk down the "long corridors" of the AGD factory at the end you will find "motivation" and the answer is sure to make an "impression"
You must "project" your thoughts to make sure your new innovation dosent hit the "ceiling." before it reaches its final destination.


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