There's Always Another Sale Thread -- Discussions Only Pt 3

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  • GordigGordig Posts: 9,913

    barbult said:

    I will get myself in trouble here, I'm sure. Maybe the male assumption comes from many of us being older (retired people have more time to play). Many years ago, it was a fairly safe assumption that someone with technical and engineering skills was male. Back then, many women were homemakers, school teachers, or secretaries. Since then, things have changed drastically. STEM is a thing for all genders now. My grandmother was a farmer's wife and mother. My mother was a teacher. I was a software engineer. I have no children, but my nieces have doctorate degrees. Gender assumptions don't work anymore. And yet the general term for human beings is still "man", as in sending man back to the moon.

    That's more or less my point, though. The reason it was fairly safe to assume that a person with technical skills was a male is because society was structured in a way that only empowered males to attain those skills. Engineering is not an intrinsically male activity, and it's certainly not safe to assume that only males have APTITUDE for it, but society made it unnecessarily difficult for females to learn about or engage in engineering. Assuming that someone with technical skills is male, intentionally or not, reinforces the idea that only men are, or should be, engineers.

  • TorquinoxTorquinox Posts: 3,191

    Cybersox said:

    Their, not his.  No, that's not a pronouns thing, it's because Xivon is a company based in India, Xivon Interactive, with a staff of around 50 people.  They also do work for film and tv companies as well, so I suspect that at least part of what they sell here is partially recycled from that work.   

    Thanks Cybersox! I really didn't think it was one person making all that stuff! 

  • SilverGirlSilverGirl Posts: 757
    edited September 15

    barbult said:

    I will get myself in trouble here, I'm sure. Maybe the male assumption comes from many of us being older (retired people have more time to play). Many years ago, it was a fairly safe assumption that someone with technical and engineering skills was male. Back then, many women were homemakers, school teachers, or secretaries. Since then, things have changed drastically. STEM is a thing for all genders now. My grandmother was a farmer's wife and mother. My mother was a teacher. I was a software engineer. I have no children, but my nieces have doctorate degrees. Gender assumptions don't work anymore. And yet the general term for human beings is still "man", as in sending man back to the moon.

    As a sort of add-on to that, for PA's, possibly content as well, just based on what we're conditioned to expect for male/female interests. (And I admit, when I see some of that skimpwear, I think a dude HAD to have designed it because 1. it would be hideously uncomfortable, and 2. the physics of fabric and the femme form don't work like that outside of anime. But that doesn't mean I'm right.)

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  • TorquinoxTorquinox Posts: 3,191

    SilverGirl said:

    As a sort of add-on to that, for PA's, possibly content as well, just based on what we're conditioned to expect for male/female interests. (And I admit, when I see some of that skimpwear, I think a dude HAD to have designed it because 1. it would be hideously uncomfortable, and 2. the physics of fabric and the femme form don't work like that outside of anime. But that doesn't mean I'm right.)

    Ironically (or not) it seems some of the female vendors have made and continue to make some of the sexiest, skimpiest skimpwear in the marketplace. Perhaps more of it is made by men, though. A lot of it looks like it would be uncomfortable and impractical. That doesn't seem to stop people from buying it. laugh

  • CybersoxCybersox Posts: 8,950
    edited September 15

    rokkr said:

    Cybersox said:

    NotAnArtist said:

    I'm amazed at Xivon's work. Never looked at his catalogue until now. Well done products with unique ideas.

    How much longer does this sale last? I'm going to go broke from saving all this money. And I'm afraid the vendors might as well.

    Their, not his.  No, that's not a pronouns thing, it's because Xivon is a company based in India, Xivon Interactive, with a staff of around 50 people.  They also do work for film and tv companies as well, so I suspect that at least part of what they sell here is partially recycled from that work.   

    If it's a company, the pronoun is "it." If you're referring to the staff, the employees, the designers, etc., you can use "they," but a company is a singular legal entity, therefore, "it." It's a grammar thing.

    Right, except the odds are that the company as a whole isn't responsible for all of each individual product, especially when you take into account that there are probably accountants and other busness-related types in the company who have nothing to do with any of the artistic aspects.  So, when I'm using "their" I'm refering to the handful of actual creative talents who worked on each individual item.  (And yes, that's a bit in opposition to the way that the credit-fest in the motion picture industry has become, where film closing credits are now overflowing with listings of not just every executive and banker who happens to be employed by the distributor, down through all of the accountants, lawyers, and union representatives, and ultimately wrapping with the individual names of the honeywagon drivers who move the trucks that transport the portable toilets, the "craft service" staff who put out candybars out for the crew on the snack table, and even children of the staff that happened to be born during the production.)       

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  • Torquinox said:

    SilverGirl said:

    As a sort of add-on to that, for PA's, possibly content as well, just based on what we're conditioned to expect for male/female interests. (And I admit, when I see some of that skimpwear, I think a dude HAD to have designed it because 1. it would be hideously uncomfortable, and 2. the physics of fabric and the femme form don't work like that outside of anime. But that doesn't mean I'm right.)

    Ironically (or not) it seems some of the female vendors have made and continue to make some of the sexiest, skimpiest skimpwear in the marketplace. Perhaps more of it is made by men, though. A lot of it looks like it would be uncomfortable and impractical. That doesn't seem to stop people from buying it. laugh

    I'm a very practical, comfort-over-style kind of gal, so... clearly not the target market. Probably a good thing I enthusiasticly intend to remain unpartnered for the rest of my life.  laugh

  • WendyLuvsCatzWendyLuvsCatz Posts: 38,063

    Polish is also a brokerage, I did look at their site once but Google is being less helpful this time

    they sell game assets

  • Am I the only one kind of annoyed that the %-off banners cover so much real estate on the pics for the debut new releases?

  • CybersoxCybersox Posts: 8,950

    Torquinox said:

    SilverGirl said:

    As a sort of add-on to that, for PA's, possibly content as well, just based on what we're conditioned to expect for male/female interests. (And I admit, when I see some of that skimpwear, I think a dude HAD to have designed it because 1. it would be hideously uncomfortable, and 2. the physics of fabric and the femme form don't work like that outside of anime. But that doesn't mean I'm right.)

    Ironically (or not) it seems some of the female vendors have made and continue to make some of the sexiest, skimpiest skimpwear in the marketplace. Perhaps more of it is made by men, though. A lot of it looks like it would be uncomfortable and impractical. That doesn't seem to stop people from buying it. laugh

    That's not surprising at all.  If you look at the people who do cosplay at conventions, it's alway seems to be the ladies who are skirting the edges of what they can get away with.  Not that I'm complaining, but I've seen more than one young woman at a convention who was ultimately sent back to their hotel room to change by either con or hotel staff, including one who was literally only wearing a loosely wrapped towell and a wig, another in a costume composed of thin, transparent balloon "tentacles" wrapped in strategic areas, and quite a few wearing nothing but bodypaint...       

  • Just a side note a number of years ago a survey showed that women controlled most of the porn industry

  • theflarftheflarf Posts: 139

    Getting back on the topic of sales, I like FeSoul's hair products, but it's a shame todays key item is a Gen9 only, almost certainly no purchase for me as i'm avoiding gen9.

     

  • TorquinoxTorquinox Posts: 3,191
    edited September 15

    theflarf said:

    Getting back on the topic of sales, I like FeSoul's hair products, but it's a shame todays key item is a Gen9 only, almost certainly no purchase for me as i'm avoiding gen9.

    That particular hair doesn't interest me. Even so, most hair is actually figure independent - You can load the hair and parent it to the head of the desired character. Then adjust its position, size and pose as needed. That's what I usually do - Any hair on any figure.

    And yes, I have fitted some G9 hair to other figures. It works as expected.

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  • TorquinoxTorquinox Posts: 3,191

    SilverGirl said:

    Ironically (or not) it seems some of the female vendors have made and continue to make some of the sexiest, skimpiest skimpwear in the marketplace. Perhaps more of it is made by men, though. A lot of it looks like it would be uncomfortable and impractical. That doesn't seem to stop people from buying it. laugh

    I'm a very practical, comfort-over-style kind of gal, so... clearly not the target market. Probably a good thing I enthusiasticly intend to remain unpartnered for the rest of my life.  laugh

    I see. I'll keep that in mind. laugh

  • TorquinoxTorquinox Posts: 3,191

    Robert Freise said:

    Just a side note a number of years ago a survey showed that women controlled most of the porn industry

    Makes sense to me.

  • TorquinoxTorquinox Posts: 3,191

    Cybersox said:

    Ironically (or not) it seems some of the female vendors have made and continue to make some of the sexiest, skimpiest skimpwear in the marketplace. Perhaps more of it is made by men, though. A lot of it looks like it would be uncomfortable and impractical. That doesn't seem to stop people from buying it. laugh

    That's not surprising at all.  If you look at the people who do cosplay at conventions, it's alway seems to be the ladies who are skirting the edges of what they can get away with.  Not that I'm complaining, but I've seen more than one young woman at a convention who was ultimately sent back to their hotel room to change by either con or hotel staff, including one who was literally only wearing a loosely wrapped towell and a wig, another in a costume composed of thin, transparent balloon "tentacles" wrapped in strategic areas, and quite a few wearing nothing but bodypaint...       

    I've never really been part of that scene. Now I feel like I missed out.

  • Some of this is getting a bit political, so please let the sub-topic drop out.

  • TorquinoxTorquinox Posts: 3,191
    edited September 15

    Richard Haseltine said:

    Some of this is getting a bit political, so please let the sub-topic drop out.

    No worries. All participants have been careful not to touch that aspect of the conversation. I know I have wink

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  • Charlie JudgeCharlie Judge Posts: 12,647

    Hmph, restocked my store credit a few days ago when then maximum gift card discount was 19%. Now for the last couple of days a maximum gift card discount of 24% has been available. Wish I had waited a couple of days.

  • joannajoanna Posts: 1,304

    Charlie Judge said:

    Hmph, restocked my store credit a few days ago when then maximum gift card discount was 19%. Now for the last couple of days a maximum gift card discount of 24% has been available. Wish I had waited a couple of days.

    You can always get another giftcard. ;) 

  • TorquinoxTorquinox Posts: 3,191

    joanna said:

    You can always get another giftcard. ;) 

    Budget permitting... 

  • AsuCafeAsuCafe Posts: 30
    edited September 15

    Charlie Judge said:

    Hmph, restocked my store credit a few days ago when then maximum gift card discount was 19%. Now for the last couple of days a maximum gift card discount of 24% has been available. Wish I had waited a couple of days.

    I just bought $100 a few hours before the 19% discount started ,and after previous sales, I can no longer afford gift cards.crying

    I have only joined DAZ for two months and I have no idea about the sales situation.I must have wasted a lot of money.

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  • netask said:

    I just bought $100 a few hours before the 19% discount started ,and after previous sales, I can no longer afford gift cards.crying

    I have only joined DAZ for two months and I have no idea about the sales situation.I must have wasted a lot of money.

    I know the feeling... I have the same thoughts about my first few months at this. But then I figure... it's a learning curve, really, and if I hadn't bought some of that stuff at less-than-ideal prices, I wouldn't have had the base things I needed to start playing. So I chalk it up to inexperience and initial investment and am more strategic in my shopping going forward.

  • joannajoanna Posts: 1,304

    Torquinox said:

    joanna said:

    You can always get another giftcard. ;) 

    Budget permitting... 

    I'd love to say, "Pfffft, budgets are for the weak!", but I can't... crying 

  • TorquinoxTorquinox Posts: 3,191

    @joanna Me too crying

  • Budget what's a budget?devil

  • I wonder. Does this bundle actually include the environment, which as a standalone product is no longer available at the store? The environment is the only piece I'm really interested from the bundle.

  • joannajoanna Posts: 1,304

    Robert Freise said:

    Budget what's a budget?devil

    That thing I blew through in the first weeks of the PA sale. ;)

    * * *

    On a very appreciative note, I want to say I'm grateful that each golden ticket is not only a 30% discount, but it also lasts for 3 days. This allows me to skip days when there's nothing of interest to me without being penalized for it. In comparison, in the last year's Christmas sale, you had to buy for 3 days straight to get to 30% and then keep spending daily to maintain the discount.

    And the Golden Tickets are all great too. Not all interest me, but I can see great value in every single one of them. Thank you, PAs!

  • TorquinoxTorquinox Posts: 3,191

    Jumbotron said:

    I wonder. Does this bundle actually include the environment, which as a standalone product is no longer available at the store? The environment is the only piece I'm really interested from the bundle.

    Yes, the environment is part of the bundle. I've got the bundle.

  • davesodaveso Posts: 6,809

    Jumbotron said:

    I wonder. Does this bundle actually include the environment, which as a standalone product is no longer available at the store? The environment is the only piece I'm really interested from the bundle.

    i bought it, but it appears the environment is no longer listed in the products? It does not show in the promo page, just the poses and outfit, but it says its there in the description.  

  • daveso said:

    Jumbotron said:

    I wonder. Does this bundle actually include the environment, which as a standalone product is no longer available at the store? The environment is the only piece I'm really interested from the bundle.

    i bought it, but it appears the environment is no longer listed in the products? It does not show in the promo page, just the poses and outfit, but it says its there in the description.  

    We have asked about this, though it is unlikely to get a reply before tomorrow.

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