Mrkim Report This Comment Date: September 05, 2007 01:52AM
Bob initially thought the new job would be a breeze .... til he met the
guys

Anon Report This Comment Date: February 29, 2024 11:51PM
Attitude. I've met people who see their staff as idiots for working in an
uninsulated, unairconditioned shed, whilst they sit in an office with a pretty
receptionist. Yet the Germans insulated and airconditioned their workshops, and
well lit them, enabling the staff to concentrate better, so manufactured sizes
were more consistent. That enabled closer tolerances without affecting other
variables. That adds to national reputation. So who won?
Anon Report This Comment Date: March 01, 2024 08:16AM
closer tolerances
That means things last longer whilst working just as well. That's a superb view
of engineering. It enables residual wealth to build up in a population, as they
don't have to replace things so often. Forget the yank doctrine about
economics, it's why they use so much packaging: nothing lasts over there. They
actually tried selling razor blades over here that would only last three days.
But good engineering only thrives and innovates behind a protective tariff
barrier or import prohibitions. In kowtowing to a stupid idea (free trade)
politicians are sending their populations into a type of hell.