Go Back  Bike Forums > Bike Forums > Road Cycling
Reload this Page >

Vaporware (continued)

Search
Notices
Road Cycling “It is by riding a bicycle that you learn the contours of a country best, since you have to sweat up the hills and coast down them. Thus you remember them as they actually are, while in a motor car only a high hill impresses you, and you have no such accurate remembrance of country you have driven through as you gain by riding a bicycle.” -- Ernest Hemingway

Vaporware (continued)

Thread Tools
 
Search this Thread
 
Old 05-07-10 | 10:51 AM
  #101  
Velo Vol's Avatar
VFL For Life
Titanium Club Membership
20 Anniversary
Community Builder
Active Streak: 30 Days
 
Joined: Feb 2005
Posts: 54,099
Likes: 2,422
From: Knoxville, TN

Bikes: Velo Volmobile

What have we learned in this thread?
__________________
Originally Posted by Velo Vol
People here don't get it.
Velo Vol is online now  
Reply
Old 05-07-10 | 11:01 AM
  #102  
Homebrew01's Avatar
Super Moderator
20 Anniversary
 
Joined: Jul 2004
Posts: 21,987
Likes: 1,169
From: Ffld Cnty Connecticut

Bikes: Old Steelies I made, Old Cannondales

Originally Posted by Velo Vol
What have we learned in this thread?
I think there's a net loss of knowledge.
__________________
Bikes: Old steel race bikes, old Cannondale race bikes, less old Cannondale race bike, crappy old mtn bike.

FYI: https://www.bikeforums.net/forum-sugg...ad-please.html
Homebrew01 is offline  
Reply
Old 05-07-10 | 11:17 AM
  #103  
guadzilla's Avatar
Pointy Helmet Tribe
 
Joined: Feb 2009
Posts: 4,338
Likes: 629
From: Offthebackistan

Bikes: R5, Allez Sprint, Shiv

Originally Posted by AMFJ
explain how an audiophile doesn't listen to music. It's kind of the definition and all.
Actually, most audiophiles listen to test tones and "reference CDs" in a continuous effort to try to improve the sound from their systems. Music falls by the wayside. I know, cos I went through that phase for a short while. As proof, I point to the existence of Reference Recordings, the CD label.

V.
guadzilla is offline  
Reply
Old 05-07-10 | 11:18 AM
  #104  
Senior Member
 
Joined: Mar 2009
Posts: 2,606
Likes: 0
From: San Diego, CA
Metrigear is finding out that releasing a physical product is hard. I do commend them for trying something new and sharing their progress. I still have my PT and am buying a CinQo so when they get their act together, I believe next year, I'll take a look at Rev. 2.
kleinboogie is offline  
Reply
Old 05-07-10 | 11:25 AM
  #105  
Tulex's Avatar
Junk Mile Junkie
 
Joined: May 2008
Posts: 6,465
Likes: 2
From: Webster, NY
Originally Posted by kleinboogie
Metrigear is finding out that releasing a physical product is hard. I do commend them for trying something new and sharing their progress. I still have my PT and am buying a CinQo so when they get their act together, I believe next year, I'll take a look at Rev. 2.
Actually, the more I read about them, the more it seems they understand that it is better to be late than put out a bad product that sinks them. They are outright saying "If you need a power unit now, you should go get one, our unit will be out when it is ready"
Tulex is offline  
Reply
Old 05-07-10 | 11:26 AM
  #106  
patentcad's Avatar
Thread Starter
Peloton Shelter Dog
 
Joined: Nov 2005
Posts: 90,508
Likes: 32
From: Chester, NY

Bikes: 2017 Scott Foil, 2016 Scott Addict SL, 2018 Santa Cruz Blur CC MTB

Originally Posted by gsteinb
Bull****. Look at the history of just the iPhone.
Study Apple's pricing beyond the iPhone, and you will find that I am exactly correct. Moreover, since the iPhone's 'retail price' is so heavily subsidized by its U.S. carrier (AT&T), you have no idea how much Apple gets for each iPhone, do you? It's about $500-$600, and has been since its introduction, even as Apple's cost for building it has dropped.

Apple's revenues didn't build to $45 billion + annually (revenues last quarter were $13 billion) on "$99" iPhones.

In fact the iPad is a good illustration of Apple's cost structure, since it is similar in many ways to the iPhone (slightly costlier). The retail price on iPads ranges from $500-$829. Probably costs Apple something like $300-$400 to manufacture (depending on the model) from reports I've seen.

Last edited by patentcad; 05-07-10 at 11:31 AM.
patentcad is offline  
Reply
Old 05-07-10 | 11:34 AM
  #107  
patentcad's Avatar
Thread Starter
Peloton Shelter Dog
 
Joined: Nov 2005
Posts: 90,508
Likes: 32
From: Chester, NY

Bikes: 2017 Scott Foil, 2016 Scott Addict SL, 2018 Santa Cruz Blur CC MTB

Thank God nobody here knows what they're talking about. Besides me I mean.
patentcad is offline  
Reply
Old 05-07-10 | 11:42 AM
  #108  
Bobsled's Avatar
Senior Member
20 Anniversary
 
Joined: Dec 2001
Posts: 1,174
Likes: 6
From: Downey, CA.

Bikes: Litespeed Classic (55cm), Specialized Tarmac Pro (56cm)

How's this for Vaporware?

__________________
Litespeed, lasts a lifetime.

Specialized Tarmac, lasts a lifetime, or until it breaks.
Bobsled is offline  
Reply
Old 05-07-10 | 11:48 AM
  #109  
waterrockets's Avatar
Making a kilometer blurry
 
Joined: May 2006
Posts: 26,170
Likes: 93
From: Austin (near TX)

Bikes: rkwaki's porn collection

Originally Posted by patentcad
Study Apple's pricing beyond the iPhone, and you will find that I am exactly correct. Moreover, since the iPhone's 'retail price' is so heavily subsidized by its U.S. carrier (AT&T), you have no idea how much Apple gets for each iPhone, do you? It's about $500-$600, and has been since its introduction, even as Apple's cost for building it has dropped.

Apple's revenues didn't build to $45 billion + annually (revenues last quarter were $13 billion) on "$99" iPhones.

In fact the iPad is a good illustration of Apple's cost structure, since it is similar in many ways to the iPhone (slightly costlier). The retail price on iPads ranges from $500-$829. Probably costs Apple something like $300-$400 to manufacture (depending on the model) from reports I've seen.
BOM on an iPad is $260.
waterrockets is offline  
Reply
Old 05-07-10 | 12:01 PM
  #110  
bikeride's Avatar
smell'n bacon
 
Joined: Sep 2007
Posts: 547
Likes: 1
Originally Posted by Velo Vol
What have we learned in this thread?
Absolutely iNothing and that people here are iDiots?
bikeride is offline  
Reply
Old 05-07-10 | 12:01 PM
  #111  
patentcad's Avatar
Thread Starter
Peloton Shelter Dog
 
Joined: Nov 2005
Posts: 90,508
Likes: 32
From: Chester, NY

Bikes: 2017 Scott Foil, 2016 Scott Addict SL, 2018 Santa Cruz Blur CC MTB

Originally Posted by waterrockets
BOM on an iPad is $260.
Material costs only for the base model. Add in manufacturing, shipping, marketing, R&D, etc, and my $300+ number sounds about right:

iSuppli estimated that the 32GB iPad, which sells for $599, includes $289.10 in materials, while the $699, top-of-the-line 64GB Wi-Fi iPad has $348.10 worth.
patentcad is offline  
Reply
Old 05-07-10 | 12:04 PM
  #112  
patentcad's Avatar
Thread Starter
Peloton Shelter Dog
 
Joined: Nov 2005
Posts: 90,508
Likes: 32
From: Chester, NY

Bikes: 2017 Scott Foil, 2016 Scott Addict SL, 2018 Santa Cruz Blur CC MTB

Originally Posted by bikeride
Absolutely iNothing and that people here are iDiots?
My work here is done.



Posted from my iPad.
patentcad is offline  
Reply
Old 05-07-10 | 12:05 PM
  #113  
Senior Member
 
Joined: Aug 2005
Posts: 1,212
Likes: 0
From: Lafayette, CO

Bikes: MTB: Stumpjumper FSR, Road: De Rosa King 3

Originally Posted by waterrockets
BOM on an iPad is $260.
Right, because materials are the only costs that go into producing something.

Nobody's ever said the iPad was the first tablet. But it seems to be the first one that people are actually buying...

https://www.macrumors.com/2010/05/07/...-fi-3g-models/

Last edited by foresthill; 05-07-10 at 12:14 PM.
foresthill is offline  
Reply
Old 05-07-10 | 12:07 PM
  #114  
waterrockets's Avatar
Making a kilometer blurry
 
Joined: May 2006
Posts: 26,170
Likes: 93
From: Austin (near TX)

Bikes: rkwaki's porn collection

Originally Posted by patentcad
Isn't that for the base model? Wouldn't costs on 3G models with more memory be higher?
Oh yeah, but 3g chipsets and memory aren't that expensive though.
waterrockets is offline  
Reply
Old 05-07-10 | 12:13 PM
  #115  
patentcad's Avatar
Thread Starter
Peloton Shelter Dog
 
Joined: Nov 2005
Posts: 90,508
Likes: 32
From: Chester, NY

Bikes: 2017 Scott Foil, 2016 Scott Addict SL, 2018 Santa Cruz Blur CC MTB

Originally Posted by foresthill
Right, because materials are the only costs that go into producing something.

Nobody's ever said the iPad was the first tablet. But it seems to be the first one that people are actually buying...
I can tell you that after a couple of weeks with this thing, it totally rocks. My daughter has one, she agrees. So does my Mom. Hey, everybody likes their iPhone. Apple sold 50 million of those so far (and that's accelerating).

Lots of people here say things like 'oh yawn, it's just a big iPhone'. The people who strike me as more insightful about the industry are convinced this is a game changer. Just like the iPhone. Just like the iPod. And yes there were cellphones and MP3 players and tablets before any of these products. But not game-changing ones. Apple is good at engineering products that shift the paradigm.

God what a great $25 friggin word that is. Paradigm. If you want to sound academic, just say 'at the end of the day that shifts the paradigm'.
patentcad is offline  
Reply
Old 05-07-10 | 12:16 PM
  #116  
Senior Member
 
Joined: Aug 2005
Posts: 1,212
Likes: 0
From: Lafayette, CO

Bikes: MTB: Stumpjumper FSR, Road: De Rosa King 3

I've still yet to get to play with one. Been meaning to make a run by the local Apple store, but it just hasn't happened yet.

Still, I think the sales so far speak for themselves (full disclosure: I'm an apple engineer, but I don't work on anything related to the iPad.)
foresthill is offline  
Reply
Old 05-07-10 | 12:17 PM
  #117  
Tulex's Avatar
Junk Mile Junkie
 
Joined: May 2008
Posts: 6,465
Likes: 2
From: Webster, NY
Apple could put out the iTurd, and the Apple junkies would line up the night before to buy it. It's what it is. We are so poluting our lives with all this useless crap, it's sick. The younger people that don't understand that we didn't have this not that long ago will never understand that we don't need it. Those that are old enough to know better make me wonder. When I was a kid, if someone asked if you wanted to go catch frogs, you put your shoes on and headed for a pond. Today, they ask what app that is.

Last edited by Tulex; 05-07-10 at 12:25 PM.
Tulex is offline  
Reply
Old 05-07-10 | 12:22 PM
  #118  
PlatyPius's Avatar
Arsehole
 
Joined: Jul 2008
Posts: 2,280
Likes: 2
Originally Posted by grwoolf
Another note on Metrigear - It looks like their original direction/partnership with Speedplay pedals has changed course. The latest word is that the powermeters will be incorporated into non-specific pedal spindles. It might still be Speedplay, but I'm guessing that whatever agreement Speeplay and Metrigear had in place is falling apart. This is not unusual as Speedplay is a f$#%ing weird company that takes itself too seriously. I'd be curious to know what is going on behind the scenes there.
Fixed for accuracy.
PlatyPius is offline  
Reply
Old 05-07-10 | 12:27 PM
  #119  
Senior Member
 
Joined: Aug 2009
Posts: 526
Likes: 1
From: Tuscaloosa, AL
Originally Posted by vkalia
Actually, most audiophiles listen to test tones and "reference CDs" in a continuous effort to try to improve the sound from their systems. Music falls by the wayside. I know, cos I went through that phase for a short while. As proof, I point to the existence of Reference Recordings, the CD label.

V.
You did it wrong.


I am and have been an audiophile for years. I mean YEARS. I even competed in car audio SQ contest for YEARS. 3 world championships. It's ALL ABOUT THE MUSIC.

if you are listening to test tones and "reference CD's" and that's it---you are doing it wrong.
AMFJ is offline  
Reply
Old 05-07-10 | 12:34 PM
  #120  
waterrockets's Avatar
Making a kilometer blurry
 
Joined: May 2006
Posts: 26,170
Likes: 93
From: Austin (near TX)

Bikes: rkwaki's porn collection

Originally Posted by foresthill
Right, because materials are the only costs that go into producing something.

Nobody's ever said the iPad was the first tablet. But it seems to be the first one that people are actually buying...

https://www.macrumors.com/2010/05/07/...-fi-3g-models/
Did I not say what the BOM is? Did I infer that's all there was in the costs? pcad said "it costs $300-$400 to make" and that just sounds high to me. $300 I'll believe.

I'm sorry I don't think the iPad is all that. I think they're winning on presentation and rallying the existing iPhone app developer network. The iPad is cool, for sure, but it's not like the light bulb or something.
waterrockets is offline  
Reply
Old 05-07-10 | 12:37 PM
  #121  
Senior Member
 
Joined: Aug 2009
Posts: 526
Likes: 1
From: Tuscaloosa, AL
^there's a light bulb app
AMFJ is offline  
Reply
Old 05-07-10 | 12:47 PM
  #122  
patentcad's Avatar
Thread Starter
Peloton Shelter Dog
 
Joined: Nov 2005
Posts: 90,508
Likes: 32
From: Chester, NY

Bikes: 2017 Scott Foil, 2016 Scott Addict SL, 2018 Santa Cruz Blur CC MTB

Originally Posted by Tulex
Apple could put out the iTurd, and the Apple junkies would line up the night before to buy it.
You mean the 50 million Apple junkies that are walking around with iPhones?
patentcad is offline  
Reply
Old 05-07-10 | 12:50 PM
  #123  
Psimet2001's Avatar
I eat carbide.
Titanium Club Membership
20 Anniversary
 
Joined: Jan 2006
Posts: 21,678
Likes: 1,417
From: Elgin, IL

Bikes: Lots. Chapter2, Van Dessel, Giant, Trek, etc Dealers for BMC, Chapter2

How the in the heck did this turn into an Apple discussion? FWIW - I hate apple. Always have since I put my finger on a Mac in 83 went home and told me dad about it and he told me macs were "cute" and for "bleeding heart, hippie, artists."....and that they were going to have a hard time making it because they "just can't do serious work.".....


.....that opinion has always held with me. Just like how Apple lovers line up for the latest offering Apple haters just don't "get" what the fuss was about.

I have an MP3 player. I used it a lot. I put my hands on an iPod and liked it more even though it did less.

I broke down and got an iPhone last year. Was looking for nice web surfing and everyone pointed to it. There were smart phones before the iPhone, but for me this little piece of technology COMPLETELY changed my life. Can I survive without it? Hell yes. Can I run a business and hold a full time job as well as run a team, maintain a social net presence, and communicate with my family without it? Hell no.

I've used tablets before. We integrated them into a web based shop floor tracking system we designed and wrote a few years back. It was a windows based tablet. I thought they were awesome, but they never really made it. The interface was too awkward. I can easily see thought that Apple just dominates when it comes to interface design and usability. If they have done that with a tablet then yes....it's the next step.

FWIW - a co-worker said years ago that the final step would be phones. We'd all walk around with our phones and they would replace our laptops and desktops, etc. We could walk in and place the phone on the desk and it would connect to the monitor, keyboard, mouse etc.....pick up the phone and walk away, etc. I thought he was smoking crack. I now think he was probably right.
__________________
PSIMET Wheels, PSIMET Racing, PSIMET Neutral Race Support, and 11 Jackson Coffee
Podcast - YouTube Channel
Video about PSIMET Wheels

Psimet2001 is offline  
Reply
Old 05-07-10 | 12:56 PM
  #124  
patentcad's Avatar
Thread Starter
Peloton Shelter Dog
 
Joined: Nov 2005
Posts: 90,508
Likes: 32
From: Chester, NY

Bikes: 2017 Scott Foil, 2016 Scott Addict SL, 2018 Santa Cruz Blur CC MTB

I still have a unicorn ranch the way.

Now I'm selling time shares.
patentcad is offline  
Reply
Old 05-07-10 | 12:57 PM
  #125  
Tulex's Avatar
Junk Mile Junkie
 
Joined: May 2008
Posts: 6,465
Likes: 2
From: Webster, NY
Originally Posted by patentcad
You mean the 50 million Apple junkies that are walking around with iPhones?
Yep, those 50 million iJunkies.
Tulex is offline  
Reply


Contact Us - Archive - Advertising - Cookie Policy - Privacy Statement - Terms of Service -

Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.