I've worked for companies with fabulous designs who couldn't sell their products for the money it cost to build them. Conversly, I've worked for companies that have made (and are making) money hand over fist even though the design sucks.
Given that no design is perfect once a large amount of time has elapsed, I'd rather still have the ability to change the design than go broke because I was too perfectionist the first time around.
For warning of possible icy conditions every BMW since the 80s that is equipped with the trip computer will sound a ding ding ding warning when ambient temp drops under 35 degrees F.
I've worked for companies with fabulous designs who couldn't sell their products for the money it cost to build them. Conversly, I've worked for companies that have made (and are making) money hand over fist even though the design sucks.
Given that no design is perfect once a large amount of time has elapsed, I'd rather still have the ability to change the design than go broke because I was too perfectionist the first time around.
For warning of possible icy conditions every BMW since the 80s that is equipped with the trip computer will sound a ding ding ding warning when ambient temp drops under 35 degrees F.
Well I know that HP has a full Class A that is *not* visible to the world as does IBM so that is 2 full Class A s right there...