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If anyone in the world should understand what ‘cheap‘ means, it’s the cheapo Indian SOBs.

In their relentless pursuit of cheap, Indian cheapos (both in India and even in America) have mastered not merely the art of bargain hunting but the lower arts of thieving and ripping off too.

Folks, no, we are not confused (in our lexicon, thieving and ripping off are merely extreme forms of cheap).

Indians shop for cheap pirated DVDs, scramble for cheap street-eats like Samosas and Chaat, scout for cheap satellite TV and hunt for cheap buffets in NYC.

Heck, desperate Indian housewives in NJ on H4 Visas scrounge around for cheap H1B Visas from desi IT shops.

Our Bollywood film makers get plots on the cheap by stealing from successful Hollywood films and Indian-American writers wing their way to cheap success by plagiarizing passages from other books (anyone remember Kaavya Viswanathan?).

And who amongst us from the semi-urban areas of Tamil Nadu has not patronized the weekly santhais (markets) in pursuit of cheap vegetables and an assortment of other cheap stuff.

But the allure of cheap is no respecter of geographical boundaries.

Americans are no less obsessed by cheap stuff (to cite but a few examples, the popularity of Vizio LCD TVs, Old Country Buffet and Acer PCs rest on their high bang to the low buck).

Yes, Yankees are merely cheapos of a different color. Continue reading »

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Worldwide PC shipments fell 5% in the second quarter but Dell’s PC shipments declined by a whopping 17%.

According to the folks at market researcher Gartner, worldwide PC shipments in the second quarter of 2009 was 68.149 million units compared to 71.741 million in the same quarter of last year.

Although in retreat, the PC market performed better than Gartner’s prediction last month of a 9.8% decline.

Boosted by sales of its low-cost PCs, Acer shipments grew 34% year-over-year to 9.196 million units. Acer tied (almost) with Dell for the second spot in the global PC business.

HP took the top spot with 13.371 million unit, up 2.8% year-over-year.

Gartner analyst Mikako Kitagawa said:

In the first quarter of 2009, inventory re-stocking played a Continue reading »

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