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...you too can have a piece of bent metal with an artfully placed hole
http://the-gadgeteer.com/review/rain_design_mstand_laptop_stand
John
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I will be brief but not nearly so brief as Salvador Dali, who gave the
world's shortest speech. He said, "I will be so brief I am already
finished," then he sat down.
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Doctor John wrote:
> ...you too can have a piece of bent metal with an artfully placed hole
>
> http://the-gadgeteer.com/review/rain_design_mstand_laptop_stand
>
> John
Personally I would make one for myself. If no aluminum was at hand, I'd
get wood. I don't have a motif to keep up here.
Review at a glance should have read:
Manufacturer: Rain Design
Price: $49.90
Pros:
* Extremely high quality materials
* Forged aluminum construction
* ...
Cons:
* Price: $49.90
Sam
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stbenge <stb### [at] hotmailcom> wrote:
> Personally I would make one for myself. If no aluminum was at hand, I'd
> get wood. I don't have a motif to keep up here.
Exactly how much money would you save by doing that?
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Warp wrote:
> stbenge <stb### [at] hotmailcom> wrote:
>> Personally I would make one for myself. If no aluminum was at hand, I'd
>> get wood. I don't have a motif to keep up here.
>
> Exactly how much money would you save by doing that?
About $49.90, I reckon. We've got some nice hard wood (teak), plenty of
leftover fasteners and other materials. Leftover and/or reused items can
be made to look good, if reconstructed properly. People would rather
throw something away and buy a new item, because most people are either
too lazy or unskilled. What a wasteful society we live in.
Sam
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Doctor John wrote:
> ...you too can have a piece of bent metal with an artfully placed hole
>
> http://the-gadgeteer.com/review/rain_design_mstand_laptop_stand
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> John
>
But it's for a Mac. That by itself ups the selling price at least $30
of the $50. :P
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"stbenge" <stb### [at] hotmailcom> wrote in message
news:48262cc3@news.povray.org...
> Warp wrote:
> > stbenge <stb### [at] hotmailcom> wrote:
> >> Personally I would make one for myself. If no aluminum was at hand, I'd
> >> get wood. I don't have a motif to keep up here.
> > Exactly how much money would you save by doing that?
> About $49.90, I reckon. We've got some nice hard wood (teak), plenty of
> leftover fasteners and other materials. Leftover and/or reused items can
> be made to look good, if reconstructed properly. People would rather
> throw something away and buy a new item, because most people are either
> too lazy or unskilled. What a wasteful society we live in.
Don't forget that time is money. If I were to bill myself my time building
that, the cost would exceed the sticker price. Same with repairs, it often
doesn't make economic sense.
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somebody wrote:
> Don't forget that time is money.
Time is only money if by performing a non-paying task you are unable to
perform a paying task.
> If I were to bill myself my time building
> that, the cost would exceed the sticker price.
When billing, remember that you can only charge the accepted rate for a
particular task. If. for instance, you charge consultancy rates for
secretarial duties you will soon go out of business.
> Same with repairs, it often doesn't make economic sense.
>
What about the environmental considerations? IMO Sam is demonstrating
economic, environmental and creative superiority here.
John
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I will be brief but not nearly so brief as Salvador Dali, who gave the
world's shortest speech. He said, "I will be so brief I am already
finished," then he sat down.
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Tim Cook wrote:
>
> But it's for a Mac. That by itself ups the selling price at least $30
> of the $50. :P
>
:-)
John
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world's shortest speech. He said, "I will be so brief I am already
finished," then he sat down.
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"Doctor John" <doc### [at] gmailcom> wrote in message
news:48285bd5$1@news.povray.org...
> somebody wrote:
> > Don't forget that time is money.
>
> Time is only money if by performing a non-paying task you are unable to
> perform a paying task.
True, but since time is finite and very limited in practice, it's mostly an
academic observation, especially for busy people (or contractors,
freelancers ...etc). Something has to give. Even if you think you are using
leisure time for non-paying work, it will still affect your productivity in
your professional work.
> > If I were to bill myself my time building
> > that, the cost would exceed the sticker price.
> When billing, remember that you can only charge the accepted rate for a
> particular task. If. for instance, you charge consultancy rates for
> secretarial duties you will soon go out of business.
My point is that if you are a consultant, you should not be *doing*
secretarial duties to begin with, unless you want to do that purely for fun.
Personally, building stuff sounds like work for me, not fun, so building my
own laptop stand does not make sense.
> > Same with repairs, it often doesn't make economic sense.
> What about the environmental considerations? IMO Sam is demonstrating
> economic, environmental and creative superiority here.
Not at all. One off production is often so much more wasteful and
environmentally damaging than volume production. Sam's table saw probably
sits idle for 360 days of the year in his garage (I know many people who own
thousands of dollars worth of equipment for hobbies they engage in a few
days a year). Sum up all the resources and manpower that goes into producing
that equipment and the pollution it creates and divide by the units of
production Sam gets out. Even if we forget the capital invesetment, Sam can
not be as efficient as a manufacturing plant in operation. He will take 2
hours to produce a unit that takes 2 minutes on the assembly line, consuming
more resources in the process.
If you want to be environmentally conscious, buy from IKEA or other mass
producers. Building it yourself is often a waste of your time and resources.
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