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<blockquote data-quote="shutyertrap" data-source="post: 295969" data-attributes="member: 134"><p>I hear what you (and others) are saying, but perhaps it's the way it's being said that wrankles. See, a problem is being raised that doesn't exist yet (subscription pricing without ability to purchase outright), followed by an acceptable 'solution' (purchasing tables being an option along side subscription). </p><p></p><p>So if Zen then releases how they plan on selling the tables and subscription doesn't exist, the group then cheers and says "we did it, they listened!" when it may have never even been an option Zen was exploring. Get what I'm saying? Vocal community creates a problem so that they can claim victory on fixing it, even though it never existed in the first place. </p><p></p><p>See I'm all for the speculating of possibilities and do think various scenarios are ripe for discussion. List the various possibilities of what "new business models" could be (we certainly did on our show) but don't lock in on the worst one and start hating on Zen for it. It's like the one time I woke up to my wife scowling at me for something I did in her dream. Never mind the fact it was beyond ridiculous what occured in the dream (as in physically not possible), it felt real enough to her that she was mad at me for the next 3 hours.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shutyertrap, post: 295969, member: 134"] I hear what you (and others) are saying, but perhaps it's the way it's being said that wrankles. See, a problem is being raised that doesn't exist yet (subscription pricing without ability to purchase outright), followed by an acceptable 'solution' (purchasing tables being an option along side subscription). So if Zen then releases how they plan on selling the tables and subscription doesn't exist, the group then cheers and says "we did it, they listened!" when it may have never even been an option Zen was exploring. Get what I'm saying? Vocal community creates a problem so that they can claim victory on fixing it, even though it never existed in the first place. See I'm all for the speculating of possibilities and do think various scenarios are ripe for discussion. List the various possibilities of what "new business models" could be (we certainly did on our show) but don't lock in on the worst one and start hating on Zen for it. It's like the one time I woke up to my wife scowling at me for something I did in her dream. Never mind the fact it was beyond ridiculous what occured in the dream (as in physically not possible), it felt real enough to her that she was mad at me for the next 3 hours. [/QUOTE]
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