If the USA border can stop Canadians from bringing Kinder Surprise eggs into the USA, I'm pretty sure they can also prevent sales of non-approved lasers from China.
That can still be a single model of cartridge, one full, one half-full, one quarter-full. The manufacturing cost of a 100g plastic part is nearly the same as a 50g plastic part. It's the mold itself and the processing that's costly. That would also cut on the packaging costs. Just put three checkboxes on the label and check the appropriate one when packaging.
I would only make two models of printers: laser black and white and laser color. Inkjet is dead. You don't see companies offering dot matrix printers anymore, inkjet is on its way out.
Second, I would standardize on a single model of toner cartridge, meaning HP would only need four types of toners in stores: cyan, magenta, yellow and black.
And the modular idea is the way to go. A module for scanning, one for faxing, one for wireless, one for ethernet, etc. People will then be able to buy and install the modules they want. That way the printer they want is cheaper and then later if they want to upgrade they simply buy and install a module.
I googled your fucking "Anger Management" suggestion and after watching that stupid movie I'm still extremely angry you dumb little fuck! *
* written in a style appropriate for the title of this whole Slashdot thread, no personal attacks intended.
You can sign up and have the ability to embed Google Maps on your website with predefined points on the map and all, what other company allows this?
If the USA border can stop Canadians from bringing Kinder Surprise eggs into the USA, I'm pretty sure they can also prevent sales of non-approved lasers from China.
I'm pretty sure they can make lightweight military-grade lasers these days.
Steve Jobs hated Flash!
A bottle of one liter of maple syrup has been sent to you, good sir.
If you mass-hug someone, he/she will be crushed to death.
Does that imply that my non-touch Kindle should be called "PaperGrey"?
It's a bit hard to be a work-from-home machinist.
They should add bare wires inside the jacket so that dislikes are conveyed as a very mild electric shock.
It wasn't a knife. It was a spork.
Eastern Canada too, at least in Ontario and Québec. Hydro-Ontario and Hydro-Québec.
I've had OS X assume I used A4 because I set my language to French Canadian.
What do you mean it's gone? I just connected to it! You're telling me it's not there anymore?
You mean like those things that have a world-wide market of maybe a dozen units? Those useless "computer" things that almost nobody will ever need?
That can still be a single model of cartridge, one full, one half-full, one quarter-full. The manufacturing cost of a 100g plastic part is nearly the same as a 50g plastic part. It's the mold itself and the processing that's costly. That would also cut on the packaging costs. Just put three checkboxes on the label and check the appropriate one when packaging.
PC LOAD LETTER? What the fuck does that mean?
We're sorry. Those responsible for sacking the people who have just been sacked have been sacked.
I would only make two models of printers: laser black and white and laser color. Inkjet is dead. You don't see companies offering dot matrix printers anymore, inkjet is on its way out.
Second, I would standardize on a single model of toner cartridge, meaning HP would only need four types of toners in stores: cyan, magenta, yellow and black.
And the modular idea is the way to go. A module for scanning, one for faxing, one for wireless, one for ethernet, etc. People will then be able to buy and install the modules they want. That way the printer they want is cheaper and then later if they want to upgrade they simply buy and install a module.
I'm still going to vote for Not Sure.
Just ask these guys what happens in their simulation for Texas, USA between 2012 and 102012.
I'm more of a dick on chat roulette than IRL.
42! Oh no, wait, wrong movie and wrong thread.
I googled your fucking "Anger Management" suggestion and after watching that stupid movie I'm still extremely angry you dumb little fuck! * * written in a style appropriate for the title of this whole Slashdot thread, no personal attacks intended.
John Gabriel's Greater Internet Fuckwad Theory.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RKov0zK1uwg