[FRIAM] Automata with FFT

glen gepropella at gmail.com
Wed Sep 28 14:54:23 EDT 2022


And there're other things you don't get from delivery businesses: 1) socialization and 2) tacit knowledge. When we set up our "office" in an industrial space in Oregon, the ceilings were very high. We had no real ideas for how to build the welding barriers and other things. We broached the problem to the handy dudes at the local hardware store and all 4 of us came up with an easy and cheap solution. We 1) made some friends 2) with different knowledge from ours.

I know such things may not matter to some who are anti-social and/or so wicked smart they never need anyone else's ideas. But for this less socialized moron, they're important.

Amazon is definitely *not* easier or faster at either of those things.

On 9/28/22 10:01, Steve Smith wrote:
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> On 9/28/22 10:38 AM, Marcus Daniels wrote:
>> Amazon is almost always easier and faster than a local business that have thin inventory and higher margins.  A local business is a place get COVID. I find I usually order hardware and equipment online from Home Depot because the store inventory is kept thin on purpose (like because it is stolen).  This is why Amazon is on top.   It is a better way to do business and they are really good at it.
> I still buy from local businesses as much as I can *so they will be there when I want/need them*...   I also find ordering online and picking up at my front door exquisitely more convenient "in the moment", whether it is Amazon or Home Depot or Autozone.  But then there are those times when I don't want to wait a day or three for the plumbing part that gets my bathroom back to working and it would really suck if the (Ace) Hardware store run by the local pueblo were closed (they closed a *lot* during COVID and during the "great resignation" we are still in).
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>> Not everyone is a cow.   We are selected and self-selected into organizations were our personalities and abilities work.  Some are farmers, some are cows.   When the cows are left to wander, they get frustrated and call for farmers. Il Duce!
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> You sound a lot like John Galt!
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> And just to double-down on the "aphorisms":  "when you own a cow, the cow owns you".   I think it goes for golden geese also.   And I think maybe Mr. Putin is maybe going to get a kick in the teeth by the golden-goose-cow he has owned now for 30? years...
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