Timeline for submissive list by xidram
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@tzk: I like that idea. And you know (!t word reference imminent), on occasion, meerkats diet on "small birds" (according to Wikipedia).
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@stav This is true. What I was referring to was lobbying for more legislation rather than repealing the legislation already in effect.
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@dread I think the conflict we're having is use of "choice". I'm using it as the selection. You're using it as the product being selected.
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@dread However, if the consumer doesn't mind spending all the extra money and demands highest quality possible, then A is the better buy.
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@dread This is not always true. Quality: A = B * 2; B = C * 2; Price: A = B * 5; B = C * 2. The most cost effective buy would be B there.
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@dread Intended term of use just another factor in consumer decision. All I'm saying is that these things are far more complex than binary.
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@stav Yeah, I don't mind beliefs until govt. is lobbied to point the gun at me. I don't mind being an outcast as long as I can live my life.
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@dread I'm just saying that people may reasonably choose cheaper Chinese products because price is a major factor alongside quality.
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@dread And on that note, all that matters is the selection; not the object. Suppliers don't make money off objects, but off sales.
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@dread Then A would be a better product in your eyes, but B would be the better choice. The choice is the selection; not the object.
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@stav That's fine. Believe whatever. Just don't be surprised when people disagree with you and try to clear your faith with reason. :-)
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@dread Yes, but the more profitable is also the better choice. I never said it was based solely on cost. I said cost is a major factor.
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@dread "Better" is subjective; "right" is fantasy. Every investment has a cost. There is no inherently right choice; only most profitable.
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@dread That's too simple a model. If the buyer doesn't need the highest quality and/or cannot afford it, then price is one main focus.
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@dread Well, that depends on several factors. Lower cost is definitely a huge selling factor.
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@stav So what? If the competitor offers the same quality at lower cost, then the inventor should invest in innovation or marketing.
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@stav If they're supplying the demand and consumers buy their products instead of the Euro/US ones, then what's the problem?
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@stav What protects innovations on patented inventions? Reward comes from supplying demand. Monopoly over an innovation is not progressive.