I was joking anyway, just wanna clarify that. Although these business endeavours are really getting tiring.
I think it looks good but I'll never be able to afford it. Seems the post above will though. Anyway, It'd be cool for Mike to create a digital faceplat/skin for the smart watches/digital watches for mobile OS, that are coming out. I think it'd be quite the compromise!
Looks good but even if I had the sort of money to be able to blow $30k on a watch, I wouldn't. It really isn't worth it, there are SO many much better things you could do with that kind of money.
Huh? This item is a necessity to be able to discern the actual moments of time that surrounds the space that I reside in presently. It's also a complimentary piece to my Californium 252 ring from that was forged in the chilled tears derived from moments of ecstasy. In fact, anything other than purchasing two of these watches is asinine. How else would I keep a backup in the glove department of my Tesla P85D that sits on my 40 mile aircraft carrier that holds my 3 private jets?
They have nothing to do with the band itself, and I don't like it when bands turn into brands. Also, should this even be posted as a news when it has nothing to do with Linkin Park or any sort of music in any sort of way related to Linkin Park?
This is no different than any other business ventures the band members have been involved in during the past year. Eventually, I expect it to be listed in linkinpark.com's "collaborations" section.
Well, it's more Mike Shinoda turning himself into a brand since it has one of his signature skulls on it. I wasn't really trying to put down Mike in the thread earlier.It's just in general, the band collaborations are paid attention to by mostly LP fans. And, I'm not trying to put down LP fans before you raise your pitchforks, it's just from what I've seen, the LP fan demographic doesn't seem to have a lot of 'rich' people? I mean, LP was on the top ten most pirated for fuck's sake. So, what I meant is that Mike's kinda own his own. Which is probably fine for Mike since seems like a person who knows what he's doing.
I was talking in general about Linkin Park's "business endeavours" that I mentioned before. This one happens to be just Mike.
Once again, this watch was not made for Linkin Park fans, nor is it a Mike Shinoda watch. If it were, it would have giant Linkin Park logos for hands, would cost 12 dollars and would break in a week.