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Frogblog: January 2008
Published on January 17, 2008 By Frogboy In WinCustomize News
image The cliche "beauty in the eye of the beholder" is so overused but is so universal. A better phrase would be that value is in the eye of the beholder.

This past week, Apple updated the iPhone and the iPod Touch. Apple is charging existing users $19.95 to get some of the new features. Thus ensued a lot of bitching and moaning about the price. 

Maybe it's because I'm a sick, scummy, evil capitalist who eats babies when I'm not on here flaming web hippies but what is it with non-producers constantly asserting that other people are greedy for not working for them for free.  When I bought my iPod Touch (best purchase of 2007) I knew it didn't have email or map features. The Apple is letting me have these cool and extremely useful features for 20 bucks is great.   (here's my quick review of it)

So what if new users don't have to pay the $20. They had to wait longer. If the iPod Touch were a video game, it would be priced at half the price it launched at by now. You don't hear people screaming that they had to pay $50 for their favorite game a year ago and now it's available for $30 at Best Buy do you? 

That's one of my biggest peeves with the Internet. We now have an entire generation of web hippies that not only expect other people to work for them to be free but have the audacity to accuse those producing stuff of greed if they refuse to behave like proper slaves. 

In an age where there are fewer and fewer people making stuff (skins, software, you name it) it strikes me as extremely ironic that anyone who doesn't make stuff thinks they're in any position to be demanding others work for free for them. 

I can't make an email applet for my iPod. I'm glad Apple did. And I will happily trade $20 that I earned through my labor to those who produced it.  When I can't produce something for myself, I don't mind paying those who can produce a thing I want if it's of value to me. If it's not worth it, I don't purchase it.


Aero Executive

I see the same thing with skins too. Someone makes a cool skin and you inevitably have some people come out and crap on it. Last week on our tech partner site, Neowin, a user posted about Aero Executive (a new theme).  Within minutes, users came on and started crapping on it. Now, a wood-textured version of Aero may not be for you but it's a good skin from a design perspective.  But in the age of entitlement, the people who don't actually produce anything not only expect an unlimited right to insult those who do make stuff but become incredulous if called out for their criticism (i.e. they recognize their right to free speech but become amazingly intolerant of the right of others to defend themselves). It got so bad I had to close the thread.

So here's the deal: If you produce stuff then good for you.  If you don't produce stuff, then you are either reliant on the good will of others to produce things for you or you will have to pay evil capitalists to labor on your behalf to produce the product, good, or service you want.  And while you are free to criticize what others produce, so too are other people free to criticize you in return since, after all, criticism is a form of product too.


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on Jan 17, 2008
I feel the need to respond to the comments above regarding the caustic comments made by some about the work submitted and avalable trhough this site, and others like it. I could not agree more that this is getting worse. It is true that many people produce the work because they enjoy doing so, but the motivation to share it will be eroded with unwarranted crticism. I have only recently started to work with graphics programs, motivated to try my hand at it after years of using Stardock products and downloading material from this site. I understand how difficult and time consuming this process can be. If I see something posted here that I don't rally like, I simply don't download it. There is no need to make negative comments and I am not skilled enough to make constructive criticism.

I once saw an interview with author Alice Walker, in which she said "You can't make more of yourself by making less of others". Its a good thing to keep in mind.

on Jan 17, 2008
Amen Frogboy
on Jan 17, 2008
Someone I know had commented a while ago that everything in digital data format should be ad supported. The sense of entitlement varies by what people actually do for a living.
on Jan 17, 2008
Well said Frogboy. Enough is enough.
on Jan 17, 2008

Someone I know had commented a while ago that everything in digital data format should be ad supported. The sense of entitlement varies by what people actually do for a living.

And what's really ironic is that those people probably hate "the big corporations".  Only huge corporations could survive advertising revenue. 

on Jan 17, 2008
Very well said.

I would also pay $20 for the additional features. The map and email features probably took a little work to get them perfected for such a wide audience. Though they may seem quite simple, they are NICE features! Especially the map part...

I don't own an iPhone, but I own a small word-of-mouth computer repair business, and without Google Maps, I would be screwed. It would be nice, if I did have an iPhone, to be able to use it as a GPS. But, I got a GPS for Christmas, so I'm happy now anyway.

But to the point, I agree. If there's software out there that I need and I can't find it, sometimes I attempt to make it. Or if I don't really feel like buying someone else's software, I'll try to whip it up real quick.

As with the Aero Executive, I think it's AWESOME! I honestly don't see it to fit my tastes for skins, as I don't really care for red skins in the first place... it's still a work of art, and a very beautiful work of art compared to many other WB skins that fail to meet any design standards... I'm already sure there are LOTS of people that are praising the work every time they see it on their desktop.

If I get an idea for a skin I would like to see on my desktop... I'll just whip out Photoshop CS3 and get started!

But yes, very well said, I agree completely to your statements. ^^
on Jan 17, 2008
They hate the big corporations even while working for those big corporations. They don't realize that unlike the government, these big corporations cannot just print money to pay them.

There is no place for an ad in a completely "free" world.
on Jan 17, 2008
Good show, Frogboy!

Personally, referring to that other site, I do not put much stock in an argument on taste by a person called "bubba"(something or other) ranting on how "bulky" (wtf???) Aero Exec. is compared to the MS Vista version! I was also confused by all of the "glass" to which Bubba continually referred.?.?

In any case, I happen to LOVE Aero Exec. (and all other Maxstyle, et. al, collaborations), and I happen to know for a fact that I have excellent taste. haha.

on Jan 17, 2008
okay........I read the whole thread...

I gotta few questions....cause im confused. At the start it said that you and vstyler made the skin....but later you say you didnt make it?.......im very confused bout that.

I think some of the comments were rather rude and uncalled for....i would have rather seen constructive critique rather than people just mouthing off and saying its 'ugly'...but then again.....i reckon if you dont like it for personal reasons then the best option is to just
say nothing.

second question......when and you gonna hook up with the kittster and work with her on a wb??    

ps. I reckon you and vstyler will create some kick ass skins....vstyler has a flair for very proffesional taste and pulls it off with ease....um..but what will you bring to it?..(jokinggg)  
on Jan 17, 2008
I've had the same sig on my Neowin account for years, hoping that some day some of the loud mouthed, its the internet and I'm entitled to say whatever I want, hot air balloons would take notice.

Freedom is not the right to do as I wish; it’s the responsibility to do as I should.

Anyone can be told what to do, not everyone can do what they should without being told to do it.


Neowin is a great tech site, and there's a lot of helpful people there, but its also attracted (of the sites i frequent) that largest most vocal group of whiny children (adults too) who've never had to grow up in the real world. That's what living on the internet does to some i suppose.
on Jan 17, 2008
Well said. If someone doesn't like Stardock's stuff, go make their own.

It is amazing what "Elite" and "Senior" members do today... They should be leading the newbies, not setting a bad example.
on Jan 17, 2008
Neowhiners are like bad movie critics.They have a need to drag down anybody that can do something they cant.
They have a right to their own opinions regardless of how idiotic they might be...lets just hope they stay where they are and not come infect us.

Brad,you cant win an argument with people who's minds were made up before they even begin to think.

The better something is you give or show them,the more determined they are to find something wrong with it.You actually piss them off by showing them something that they actually might want...it goes against everything they have made up their minds to hate ...forever...

HEHEHEHE...how DARE you?!  
on Jan 17, 2008
1. A certain % of their patrons HATE to pay for anything.

2. ...because of that they have always resented me.. personally...goes back a LONG way.

3. Any measure of success is sure to raise a few detractory eyebrow's. I'm learning to deal with it.

4 I appreciate all the support that has been afforded me by WC, Stardock and everyone involved here.

5. Brad imagined a brilliant concept for not only this but for future extremely user friendly and useable Aero mods\clones. I am happy that I have a part to play in realizing these skins on behalf of my self and Stardock.

6. I will always defend myself. Period.

7. Thanks Brad and to everyone who through their kind words and patience will always be rewarded.
on Jan 17, 2008
Good on ya, Frogboy. That needed to be said. And it needs to be told again and a again and again. Skinning is an artform and as I am not an artist, I appreciate the heck out of those folks who have the talent and skills to create all the WB's walls, icons, etc.that are displayed on this site. I have no qualms purchasing MasterSkins if I like them (I have most of them) and I pass on the few that don't appeal to me.
on Jan 17, 2008
The negative comments is why I quit making skins. You put a great deal of time and effort into something, give it away and people that never do anything bash it. It's really sad.

BTW Executive is sweet.
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