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>> It's actually quite an interesting problem. What is the cheapest way to
>> manufacture: a) 1 CD, b) 100 CDs, c) 10000 CDs, d) 1000000 CDs. You can
>> do the same for cars, circuit boards, bikes, organs, whatever.
>
> The cheapest was to manufacture 1 CD is obviously to pay somebody else
> to do it.
Sure, that's often the case for most things you only want 1 of. But how
would they actually make your 1 CD? I guess they'd take a CDR and burn it.
> As far as I know, it's impossible to manufacture a CD in your basement.
> You need cleanroom conditions and equipment that can operate at
> literally microscopic tolerances.
Which if you're planning to make a million every day won't be a problem
to arrange.
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