Well soup, as you messaged me angrily about my previous comment I realized you were right, I just insulted your points without explaining my reasoning, and I apologize for that. Well, here is my response to your statements. I hope you are pleased I look forward to your counter arguement slash messages insulting me.
I don't really want to get into some stupid internet flame war with you. Your way of thinking about corporations however is extremely immature and not well thought out. You criticize atomic, yet the fact that they made 44 days with a serious and renowned film maker from the industry, and then releasing it for free, shows they have a commitment to the free skiing world. You will probably argue that was just a scheme and a way to advertise, and you are right, but they wouldn't spend that much money to advertise in an area they weren't committed to. Your understanding of corporations is clearly very juvinial and you should learn to develope your thinking outside of the realm of a hatred of all things regarding capitalism. There are certainly flaws in capitalism, and some very great ones, but as you and I live in a capitalist market, and company that wishes to survive will have to use a capitalist business plan. Even companies like Armada and Line who I am assuming you support, and that's great, they also follow capitalist business plans. Now, you seem to want companies to provide new ideas and skis to the ski world. Although companies have been releasing movies for free for a while, producing an extremely high quality movie and releasing it for free to the general public is very revolutionary. You will probably refer to joystick doing it first with hot lunch, which was an awesome movie, but they were done at the same time, and atomics movie was about 3 times longer. In that regard I think it is fair to say that atomic does put new ideas into the ski world. Not to mention they made the triplet, which seemed to fail on the market, but it shows their attempts to try new things. You want companies to try new things and release new ideas and higher quality skis, congratulations you have just exhibited capitalist ideas. In order to remain afloat in a competitive business world, especially ski making, it is extremely important to try new things. It seems to me that you like to make assumptions without any real knowledge on the fact. You say you hate corporations just because they have the word corporation for them. However, atomic is publicly held, which means all their records are much more accessible than a company like Line who is privately owned, which means you really have no reason to trust any company more or less. In another of your unfounded accusations you accused atomic of not treating their team well, of course you were soon shut down by Ian Cosco anyway, so I won't bother getting into it. And I'm glad you like skis with personality, that is great, and I'm sure you think you made some extremely deep point in saying the ski has no personality, but it doesn't mean anything. What about another companies ski makes it have more personality. If you are going to make that argument please explain what makes a ski have personality.