For SV and all, most of whom have no knowledge base whatever - Anyone who says 'HP quality control is still legendary' has either not been exposed to later HP products - including the disasters begun by the Australian 'operation' - or never saw a real HP-furnished lab in the older days. What nonsense. Mr SV - frankly, 'free trade and open markets' have little to do with quality in today's world. If it was truly 'free', things would be much different. 'Quality' is no longer even a major bargaining chip. That TI is in fact 'competitive' with HP is a giveaway that HP quality is long-gone. HP printers are another example of typical, low-quality product lines. - a user of HP calculators from the 35 on. jrc Sundaresa Venkatraman wrote: > > I suppose free trade and open markets have meaning only when it is > advantageous > to America. Mr Teague, wake up to the new flat world! > > I find the 50g made in China or Singapore no less in quality than the > 48g+ made in > USA. HP's quality control is still legendary. By going global HP has > contained the cost > and increased profitability. I see nothing wrong with that. > > --- In 50g@yahoogroups.com <mailto:50g%40yahoogroups.com>, "Guy > Teague" <accts@...> wrote: > > > > On Mon, Jul 21, 2008 at 8:21 AM, Cary Enoch R... aka Enoch's Vision, > Inc. < > > caryenochr@...> wrote: > > > > > Why does "made in Singapore" distress you? > > > > > > > i guess you have to be of the age when 'made in america' meant something > > special. it just seemed the end of an era for hp, a prototypical > american > > company. hp quality was renowned, the world standard. nearly every > piece of > > test equipment i used in the navy was hp. for them to compromise in > any way > > just seemed a betrayal of all they stood for. > > > > > > > > > > HP calculators have been manufactured in Singapore in addition to > other > > > places for more > > > than the past 30 years. Singapore has world class manufacturing > facilities > > > and a highly > > > skilled workforce. Singapore is a source of Intel CPUs and > numerous primary > > > components > > > from other manufacturers also. > > > > > > <del> > > > > > > > and today there is no stigma (or little) re overseas manufacture. i > > personally never envision buying another american car, ever. and i > distrust > > the japanese cars which are manufactured here. > > > > /guy > > > > > > > -- > > > Cary Enoch Reinstein... aka enochsvision, Enoch's Vision Inc. > > > Art--Photography http://www.enochsvision.com > <http://www.enochsvision.com> Baha'i History: > > > http://www.viewsofakka.com <http://www.viewsofakka.com> > > > Blog: http://enochsvision.wordpress.com > <http://enochsvision.wordpress.com> Videos: > > > http://www.youtube.com/enochsvision9 > <http://www.youtube.com/enochsvision9> > > > Behind all these manifestations is the one radiance, which shines > through > > > all things. > > > The function of art is to reveal this radiance through the created > object. > > > - Joseph Campbell > > > > > > > > > >
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Re: [50g] Re: Digest Number 178
2008-07-22 by jrc
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