Cookie generator just threw this up:
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Students in schools of business in America are taught that there is a profession of management; that they are ready to step into top jobs.
This is a cruel hoax. Most students have had no experience in production or in sales. To work on the factory floor with pay equal to half what he hoped to get upon receipt of the MBA, just to get experience, is a horrible thought to an MBA, not the American way of life. As a consequence, he struggles on, unaware of his limitations, or unable to face the need to fill the gaps. The result is obvious.
- W. Edwards Deming
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Cookie generator is wise.
but this:
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Volt cannot recharge its own battery. A decision made in some corporate board room - not by engineers. Once its battery runs down, then operation is 100% gasoline engine power - not a hybrid.
Once 40 miles has drained the battery, then one must find a 240 volt outlet to recharge it. A recharge will take 8 to 12 hours from a conventional AC 240 VAC receptacle.
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The #$%& WHAT? Are you cereal?
And how easy is it to find a 240 volt outlet in the US? Don't you guys use 110 or something? How is that supposed to work? (first question ... IS that supposed to work?