Seems like an interesting parallel to this US Army discovery: https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2018/04/army-... Over communicating may increase velocity, but it seems it decreases overall quality.
I think you mean "Few people elect to do the thing they barely know exists." The model being peddled on TV/radio/etc isn't "Rent a fridge." is it? This is just another "language war". The airwaves and communications…
Sounds like some great things for fridge service providers to compete on: "Our fridges are more power efficient!" "Ours have advanced health monitoring!" "We have the greenest recycling program!"
Seems like an interesting parallel to this US Army discovery: https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2018/04/army-... Over communicating may increase velocity, but it seems it decreases overall quality.
I think you mean "Few people elect to do the thing they barely know exists." The model being peddled on TV/radio/etc isn't "Rent a fridge." is it? This is just another "language war". The airwaves and communications…
Sounds like some great things for fridge service providers to compete on: "Our fridges are more power efficient!" "Ours have advanced health monitoring!" "We have the greenest recycling program!"