I actually think it's pretty damned cool. I love the macroeconomics behind large corporations, and their purchasing decisions. That something as small as an olive would be so huge is crazy - figure that one little choice means less ordering, less warehousing, less transport - kind of a ripple effect through the company.
So, yeah, alt-rock god, lover of panda, relative goofball, and fascinated by big money playas. - RB --- In [email protected], Diane Lochner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > i'm not sure I believe your zero-sarcasm pledge.... > > Ray Bradley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I really do mean this with absolutely zero sarcasm, but it's hard to > convey that through plain text - that is ridiculously fascinating. I > guess one olive over the course of thousands of flights each could > really mean something eventually. > > What other bizarre airline facts have you learned, or was this all > from CNBC? > > - Ray the Suddenly Engrossed In A Subject Matter That Had Never > Occured to Him Until This Very Message. > >
