Price is a necessary but not sufficient requirement for quality, but that's no reason to throw out the idea. Harbor Freight is also not a bottom-barrel brand these days. Cars are actually a great example. $30k will set…
I think they make a lot of good points, and the post doesn't sound too emotionally charged to me. Frankly, the left should start to go lower, and speak more emotionally. It turns out that clinical, sterile statements…
Part of me wonders if this could be an intentional strategy at big orgs. Step 1: Organization holds endless multi-hour meetings about intractable organizational issues. Step 2: Stakeholders go to a bar to drink heavily…
Quantity is usually more expensive than quality in the long run, though. This idea has been succinctly popularized by the "boots theory of socioeconomic unfairness": >The reason that the rich were so rich, Vimes…
Thank you!
What PCB thickness? Got a footprint?
How has Carvana been doing over the past year? They focused on reducing the friction in buying/selling used cars, right? I wonder if they could have suffered from the supply crunch. Last I checked, 5-year-old Corollas…
Price is a necessary but not sufficient requirement for quality, but that's no reason to throw out the idea. Harbor Freight is also not a bottom-barrel brand these days. Cars are actually a great example. $30k will set…
I think they make a lot of good points, and the post doesn't sound too emotionally charged to me. Frankly, the left should start to go lower, and speak more emotionally. It turns out that clinical, sterile statements…
Part of me wonders if this could be an intentional strategy at big orgs. Step 1: Organization holds endless multi-hour meetings about intractable organizational issues. Step 2: Stakeholders go to a bar to drink heavily…
Quantity is usually more expensive than quality in the long run, though. This idea has been succinctly popularized by the "boots theory of socioeconomic unfairness": >The reason that the rich were so rich, Vimes…
Thank you!
What PCB thickness? Got a footprint?
How has Carvana been doing over the past year? They focused on reducing the friction in buying/selling used cars, right? I wonder if they could have suffered from the supply crunch. Last I checked, 5-year-old Corollas…