> On Nov 24, 2019, at 9:41 AM, Ron Porter via EV <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I agree with Bill. I for one get tired of not being able to buy what I want 
> because the mass market is the only market being reliably served.

Cell phones are a classic example of that.  The phones that are 
mass-manufactured for export to the US and Europe are all pretty uniformly 
“candy bar” phones, with a big-ass slab of glass, optimized to show advertising 
at maximum size, rather than optimized to fit in a pocket, or be durable, or 
have long battery life, or be cute or fun, or whatever.  Things that real 
people actually care about.  Bunnie Huang wrote a really interesting book about 
the differences between “products” that people build when they’re solving their 
own problems, or building things for their friends, versus what they do when 
they think they need to be conservative and make conservative decisions that 
other people will approve of en masse.  Turns out you can get all kinds of 
interesting cell phone form factors in little shops in Shenzhen, they just get 
manufactured in production runs of hundreds or thousands instead of hundreds of 
millions.

Cars can certainly be that way.  God knows the British have made an industry of 
niche cars, and nobody’s complaining that Lotus exists.

                                -Bill

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