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Hey Brother Bill,

Its a great resume. However, it still seems that she has only 'studied' stuff...never really made anything (except books and etc, of studies). I know, maybe this is only my perspective, but...I've worked with a lot of great intellectuals who made great presentations...but really didn't know 'anything'. I'm not saying this is the case, but that is just how she struck me.

I think she intentionally simplifies or 'dumbs down' the process of production in order to focus more on the bigger issues with consequences of it.

Yes, I agree with that...because I was her target audience. <haha>

However...it really does seem that the 'bigger issues' are her quest...not the making of 'stuff'...so why doesn't she just say that...because she doesn't seem to have ever made anything...other than 'observations'? Forgive me if I'm off track, because I did not watch the full video...and I'm an long time manufacturing and supply chain guy....and get tired of this type of 'hullabulooo'... :whistle:

Peace,

MK

You don't think that production towards products that are more disposable has not been a conscious effort?

Hey BG,

Absolutely it has at times. I would be foolish to deny that. I mean, just look at Chrysler...and we know the rest of the story.

I see that this thread has warranted some value...and that I have not spent time with enough with the video. So, I'll propose a deal. I'll watch the 20 minutes, completely. And, in turn you'll tell me if she's ever really 'made' anything, other than study and conjectures. Is it a deal?

Peace brothers!

Mark

But I don't see why that is relevant. We've all made something at one time or another...so really what you are asking is if she's designed something for mass production.

Do listen to the last 3 minutes....her closing argument is pretty sound and optimistic. :)

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Hey Brother Bill,

Its a great resume. However, it still seems that she has only 'studied' stuff...never really made anything (except books and etc, of studies). I know, maybe this is only my perspective, but...I've worked with a lot of great intellectuals who made great presentations...but really didn't know 'anything'. I'm not saying this is the case, but that is just how she struck me.

I think she intentionally simplifies or 'dumbs down' the process of production in order to focus more on the bigger issues with consequences of it.

Yes, I agree with that...because I was her target audience. <haha>

However...it really does seem that the 'bigger issues' are her quest...not the making of 'stuff'...so why doesn't she just say that...because she doesn't seem to have ever made anything...other than 'observations'? Forgive me if I'm off track, because I did not watch the full video...and I'm an long time manufacturing and supply chain guy....and get tired of this type of 'hullabulooo'... :whistle:

Peace,

MK

You don't think that production towards products that are more disposable has not been a conscious effort?

Hey BG,

Absolutely it has at times. I would be foolish to deny that. I mean, just look at Chrysler...and we know the rest of the story.

I see that this thread has warranted some value...and that I have not spent time with enough with the video. So, I'll propose a deal. I'll watch the 20 minutes, completely. And, in turn you'll tell me if she's ever really 'made' anything, other than study and conjectures. Is it a deal?

Peace brothers!

Mark

But I don't see why that is relevant. We've all made something at one time or another...so really what you are asking is if she's designed something for mass production.

Do listen to the last 3 minutes....her closing argument is pretty sound and optimistic. :)

Hello BG,

I will listen to her final three minutes. However, I do feel that it is relevant that she has 'made some stuff'...because I thought that was the name of her clip? Perhaps I was wrong. I feel that someone must have truly 'made stuff' before expounding upon it. I myself, have 'made stuff'...all around the globe...and feel that it is important...and I've also been on the 'intellectual side' of 'making stuff'...which is equally important...but in reality you need both hands in the mix and I didn't get that impression from her...but then again...what do I know? This is only my opinion...

Yet...you are correct...I do need to watch the entire clip. I'm sure she'll have some models in there that she has 'made'...

My trees are starting to show some Autumn leaves here...its quite wonderful...windows open.

Peace to you brothers,

MarkNAAm

“Acquire the spirit of peace, and a thousand souls around you will be saved.” - Saint Seraphim of Sarov

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"The love of one’s country is a splendid thing. But why should love stop at the border?” - Pablo Casals

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*cough* What issue is she is indirectly proposing that escapes the mind of an average audience with no college degrees?

She makes many valid points. There are some stuff missing in her breakdown. However, overall the US is truly turning into a country that relies on spending money, instead of savings.

Her target audience isn't for those who is holding degrees. Her target audience is the 70% of Americans who work and rely on their weekly paycheck to get by month to month. These people do not spend time to think about how production or manufacturing goes because their priority is the ability to pay their bills. Working repetitive job with constant supervision leaves no room to do research on their own.

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Her target audience is the 70% of Americans who work and rely on their weekly paycheck to get by month to month. These people do not spend time to think about how production or manufacturing goes because their priority is the ability to pay their bills.

Fair statement, which is also echoes what I said to Brother BG earlier. I would have to say that I missed the intent of her video...I thought it was going to be about 'making stuff'...but instead it is about the status of America and Govt? Just another plug for her views...but then again, I haven't watched the entire thing...and look forward to the final three minutes which BG has asked me to watch...

Peace,

MK

“Acquire the spirit of peace, and a thousand souls around you will be saved.” - Saint Seraphim of Sarov

49893.gif

"The love of one’s country is a splendid thing. But why should love stop at the border?” - Pablo Casals

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Gillette wanted to make something and get rich, his mentor told him, anything that is used a couple of times then tossed away. Gillette came out with the disposable razor blade. Oh, and also became rich.

Gillette was only the first to do this, now practically everybody is following his lead.

We live in a throwaway market, that that includes our homes, vehicles, appliances, electronics, plastic food containers, and even the clothes we wear. The latter may be still usable, but they make damn sure they go out of style.

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Gillette wanted to make something and get rich, his mentor told him, anything that is used a couple of times then tossed away. Gillette came out with the disposable razor blade. Oh, and also became rich.

Gillette was only the first to do this, now practically everybody is following his lead.

We live in a throwaway market, that that includes our homes, vehicles, appliances, electronics, plastic food containers, and even the clothes we wear. The latter may be still usable, but they make damn sure they go out of style.

Blue jeans and pocket tshirts never go out of style. :whistle:

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Hey Brother Bill,

Its a great resume. However, it still seems that she has only 'studied' stuff...never really made anything (except books and etc, of studies). I know, maybe this is only my perspective, but...I've worked with a lot of great intellectuals who made great presentations...but really didn't know 'anything'. I'm not saying this is the case, but that is just how she struck me.

I think she intentionally simplifies or 'dumbs down' the process of production in order to focus more on the bigger issues with consequences of it.

Yes, I agree with that...because I was her target audience. <haha>

However...it really does seem that the 'bigger issues' are her quest...not the making of 'stuff'...so why doesn't she just say that...because she doesn't seem to have ever made anything...other than 'observations'? Forgive me if I'm off track, because I did not watch the full video...and I'm an long time manufacturing and supply chain guy....and get tired of this type of 'hullabulooo'... :whistle:

Peace,

MK

You don't think that production towards products that are more disposable has not been a conscious effort?

Hey BG,

Absolutely it has at times. I would be foolish to deny that. I mean, just look at Chrysler...and we know the rest of the story.

I see that this thread has warranted some value...and that I have not spent time with enough with the video. So, I'll propose a deal. I'll watch the 20 minutes, completely. And, in turn you'll tell me if she's ever really 'made' anything, other than study and conjectures. Is it a deal?

Peace brothers!

Mark

But I don't see why that is relevant. We've all made something at one time or another...so really what you are asking is if she's designed something for mass production.

Do listen to the last 3 minutes....her closing argument is pretty sound and optimistic. :)

Hello BG,

I will listen to her final three minutes. However, I do feel that it is relevant that she has 'made some stuff'...because I thought that was the name of her clip? Perhaps I was wrong. I feel that someone must have truly 'made stuff' before expounding upon it. I myself, have 'made stuff'...all around the globe...and feel that it is important...and I've also been on the 'intellectual side' of 'making stuff'...which is equally important...but in reality you need both hands in the mix and I didn't get that impression from her...but then again...what do I know? This is only my opinion...

Yet...you are correct...I do need to watch the entire clip. I'm sure she'll have some models in there that she has 'made'...

My trees are starting to show some Autumn leaves here...its quite wonderful...windows open.

Peace to you brothers,

MarkNAAm

Maybe she made something by spreading her legs .... does that count? :unsure:

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Hey Brother Bill,

Its a great resume. However, it still seems that she has only 'studied' stuff...never really made anything (except books and etc, of studies). I know, maybe this is only my perspective, but...I've worked with a lot of great intellectuals who made great presentations...but really didn't know 'anything'. I'm not saying this is the case, but that is just how she struck me.

I think she intentionally simplifies or 'dumbs down' the process of production in order to focus more on the bigger issues with consequences of it.

Yes, I agree with that...because I was her target audience. <haha>

However...it really does seem that the 'bigger issues' are her quest...not the making of 'stuff'...so why doesn't she just say that...because she doesn't seem to have ever made anything...other than 'observations'? Forgive me if I'm off track, because I did not watch the full video...and I'm an long time manufacturing and supply chain guy....and get tired of this type of 'hullabulooo'... :whistle:

Peace,

MK

You don't think that production towards products that are more disposable has not been a conscious effort?

Hey BG,

Absolutely it has at times. I would be foolish to deny that. I mean, just look at Chrysler...and we know the rest of the story.

I see that this thread has warranted some value...and that I have not spent time with enough with the video. So, I'll propose a deal. I'll watch the 20 minutes, completely. And, in turn you'll tell me if she's ever really 'made' anything, other than study and conjectures. Is it a deal?

Peace brothers!

Mark

But I don't see why that is relevant. We've all made something at one time or another...so really what you are asking is if she's designed something for mass production.

Do listen to the last 3 minutes....her closing argument is pretty sound and optimistic. :)

Hello BG,

I will listen to her final three minutes. However, I do feel that it is relevant that she has 'made some stuff'...because I thought that was the name of her clip? Perhaps I was wrong. I feel that someone must have truly 'made stuff' before expounding upon it. I myself, have 'made stuff'...all around the globe...and feel that it is important...and I've also been on the 'intellectual side' of 'making stuff'...which is equally important...but in reality you need both hands in the mix and I didn't get that impression from her...but then again...what do I know? This is only my opinion...

Yet...you are correct...I do need to watch the entire clip. I'm sure she'll have some models in there that she has 'made'...

My trees are starting to show some Autumn leaves here...its quite wonderful...windows open.

Peace to you brothers,

MarkNAAm

Maybe she made something by spreading her legs .... does that count? :unsure:

Better yet did she get a GRANT?

"I swear by my life and my love of it that I will never live for the sake of another man, nor ask another man to live for mine."- Ayn Rand

“Your freedom to be you includes my freedom to be free from you.”

― Andrew Wilkow

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Hey Brother Bill,

Its a great resume. However, it still seems that she has only 'studied' stuff...never really made anything (except books and etc, of studies). I know, maybe this is only my perspective, but...I've worked with a lot of great intellectuals who made great presentations...but really didn't know 'anything'. I'm not saying this is the case, but that is just how she struck me.

I think she intentionally simplifies or 'dumbs down' the process of production in order to focus more on the bigger issues with consequences of it.

Yes, I agree with that...because I was her target audience. <haha>

However...it really does seem that the 'bigger issues' are her quest...not the making of 'stuff'...so why doesn't she just say that...because she doesn't seem to have ever made anything...other than 'observations'? Forgive me if I'm off track, because I did not watch the full video...and I'm an long time manufacturing and supply chain guy....and get tired of this type of 'hullabulooo'... :whistle:

Peace,

MK

You don't think that production towards products that are more disposable has not been a conscious effort?

Hey BG,

Absolutely it has at times. I would be foolish to deny that. I mean, just look at Chrysler...and we know the rest of the story.

I see that this thread has warranted some value...and that I have not spent time with enough with the video. So, I'll propose a deal. I'll watch the 20 minutes, completely. And, in turn you'll tell me if she's ever really 'made' anything, other than study and conjectures. Is it a deal?

Peace brothers!

Mark

But I don't see why that is relevant. We've all made something at one time or another...so really what you are asking is if she's designed something for mass production.

Do listen to the last 3 minutes....her closing argument is pretty sound and optimistic. :)

Hello BG,

I will listen to her final three minutes. However, I do feel that it is relevant that she has 'made some stuff'...because I thought that was the name of her clip? Perhaps I was wrong. I feel that someone must have truly 'made stuff' before expounding upon it. I myself, have 'made stuff'...all around the globe...and feel that it is important...and I've also been on the 'intellectual side' of 'making stuff'...which is equally important...but in reality you need both hands in the mix and I didn't get that impression from her...but then again...what do I know? This is only my opinion...

Yet...you are correct...I do need to watch the entire clip. I'm sure she'll have some models in there that she has 'made'...

My trees are starting to show some Autumn leaves here...its quite wonderful...windows open.

Peace to you brothers,

MarkNAAm

Maybe she made something by spreading her legs .... does that count? :unsure:

Better yet did she get a GRANT?

that and lots of free stuff ... cause somebody had to cover the spread ...

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Hey Brother Bill,

Its a great resume. However, it still seems that she has only 'studied' stuff...never really made anything (except books and etc, of studies). I know, maybe this is only my perspective, but...I've worked with a lot of great intellectuals who made great presentations...but really didn't know 'anything'. I'm not saying this is the case, but that is just how she struck me.

I think she intentionally simplifies or 'dumbs down' the process of production in order to focus more on the bigger issues with consequences of it.

Yes, I agree with that...because I was her target audience. <haha>

However...it really does seem that the 'bigger issues' are her quest...not the making of 'stuff'...so why doesn't she just say that...because she doesn't seem to have ever made anything...other than 'observations'? Forgive me if I'm off track, because I did not watch the full video...and I'm an long time manufacturing and supply chain guy....and get tired of this type of 'hullabulooo'... :whistle:

Peace,

MK

You don't think that production towards products that are more disposable has not been a conscious effort?

Hey BG,

Absolutely it has at times. I would be foolish to deny that. I mean, just look at Chrysler...and we know the rest of the story.

I see that this thread has warranted some value...and that I have not spent time with enough with the video. So, I'll propose a deal. I'll watch the 20 minutes, completely. And, in turn you'll tell me if she's ever really 'made' anything, other than study and conjectures. Is it a deal?

Peace brothers!

Mark

But I don't see why that is relevant. We've all made something at one time or another...so really what you are asking is if she's designed something for mass production.

Do listen to the last 3 minutes....her closing argument is pretty sound and optimistic. :)

Hello BG,

I will listen to her final three minutes. However, I do feel that it is relevant that she has 'made some stuff'...because I thought that was the name of her clip? Perhaps I was wrong. I feel that someone must have truly 'made stuff' before expounding upon it. I myself, have 'made stuff'...all around the globe...and feel that it is important...and I've also been on the 'intellectual side' of 'making stuff'...which is equally important...but in reality you need both hands in the mix and I didn't get that impression from her...but then again...what do I know? This is only my opinion...

Yet...you are correct...I do need to watch the entire clip. I'm sure she'll have some models in there that she has 'made'...

My trees are starting to show some Autumn leaves here...its quite wonderful...windows open.

Peace to you brothers,

MarkNAAm

Maybe she made something by spreading her legs .... does that count? :unsure:

Better yet did she get a GRANT?

that and lots of free stuff ... cause somebody had to cover the spread ...

I LOVE Obama soooooooooo MUCH!

"I swear by my life and my love of it that I will never live for the sake of another man, nor ask another man to live for mine."- Ayn Rand

“Your freedom to be you includes my freedom to be free from you.”

― Andrew Wilkow

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"I swear by my life and my love of it that I will never live for the sake of another man, nor ask another man to live for mine."- Ayn Rand

“Your freedom to be you includes my freedom to be free from you.”

― Andrew Wilkow

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Sieg HEIL! :devil: Hey ......HEY OBAMA! Hey hey Obama! :rofl:
 

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