>> Great article in today's Washington Post
>> about American workers who do the job right
>> but get s-rewed anyway.
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> Do they "do the job right"? As the article notes, the reason for the
> shutdown of the factory was that it produced quantity instead of quality.
> Obsolete designs, too large engines, guzzling too much gas, high maintenance
> costs, ... For the planet it is good that such factories are shut down...
As I read the article, it said the workers turned out
*superior quality* -- the problem was that the cars
management had them make were not good designs.
I recall yet again Walter Ong's question: What is the purpose
of acquiring perfect French pronunciation, if one has
nothing of value to say in any language?
\brad mccormick
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