The specific project I was evaluating had only gotten $800,000 out of the maximum $2m. Its strategy was to purchase the male students iPod Touches, the female students makeovers, manicures, and pedicures at a local beauty parlor, and all students were offered an additional iPod Touch or Makeover, respectively, if they passed the exam at the end of the current year.
Besides everything else, the iPod touch doesn’t sound exactly like the kind of thing that already having one makes you more likely to want another. What the heck should I do with a second iPod touch if already have one? (Beside selling it or giving it to my sister, that is.)
One public and one private? One to listen to while you record with the other? One for practical and one for recreational use? Not that either of the uses you downplay aren’t also good.
Besides everything else, the iPod touch doesn’t sound exactly like the kind of thing that already having one makes you more likely to want another. What the heck should I do with a second iPod touch if already have one? (Beside selling it or giving it to my sister, that is.)
One public and one private? One to listen to while you record with the other? One for practical and one for recreational use? Not that either of the uses you downplay aren’t also good.
Okay, the second sentence of my comment might be an exaggeration, but I stand by its first sentence.
Yeah, but I’d kind-of prefer to be given the retail price of a new iPod touch in cash rather than be given a new iPod touch.