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Comment How to deal with disasters pn the consumer end? (Score 1) 224

Well lets all pray that natural disaster doesnt interrupt my supply chain. God knows what will happen if i dont get my harddrives. I know when i talk about mass disasters the first thing im concerned about is "are the products i want still being produced at exceptionally low overheads" and "are the ultralow cost labourers easily replaced?" The writer is worried about supply chain at the manufacturing end, what about on the consumer end? what if california suddenly drops 4 meters inthe ocean? Should we be preparing steps to make sure those consumers are still adaqeutly (and still nuerotically) consuming after a natural disaster? This is a real potential problem, we need to setup safety nets to make sure our consumers will still /need/ four different ipodpadtouchphones and blueray dolby 6.0 3d theaters in thier cars and dockstations to park thier deskops up thier ass in case they need to send me a fax from the toilet. This is all very important stuff. THE IPADS MUST FLOW! Seriously, i found the undertone of this artical cold.

Comment lets just say... (Score 1) 809

The crossover ultimate 'end of the universe' battle here isnt listed: its Borg VS vader. I mean vader would do some rampaging for a while with a high cool factor, but eventually borg adapt and rugby pile on him, drag his tin ass into the assimilation chamber and suddenly 500 billion borg know how to use those little midichlorians - as one giant mega sith (or jedi, this could be open to debate). Either way, its game over for EVERY universe now. And you thought the emperor was tough. Pft. Imagine what kind of 'force push' that could generate? Balls in your court now, Q. Do your worst.

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