Let's move this discussion on OT.
Le 22 Décembre 2005 09:59, Christian Klippel a écrit :
but the point is not what it costs if one does it in home-work vs. a ready-made product. the point is that even for a ready-made thing there is an upper-limit, imho. there are quite some other sources for such ready-built assemblies..... just look at all these robotic sites&shops.
That's exactly what Infusion Systems is selling: "ready-made". This is even an artistic concept, no wonder why its business model works and why price is a non-issue.
hey, even digikey offers to make such assemblies "on demand" and it only costs a fraction of the infusionsystems stuff.
Right. But you have to understand what Infusion Systems is selling; it's not electronics componants, it's a complete ready-made concept! Even if that looks pretty stupid to you, it makes perfect sense to its clients.
what is "my business"? even the cheapest harddisk-led of a cheap computer case is assembled that way. its common practice in "that" business.
Your business is precisely to know about that stuff. So if you want to help those poor ripped-off artists, go find them and offer your services, and make sure they are not ripping you off... -- Marc
Am Donnerstag 22 Dezember 2005 16:27 schrieb Marc Lavallée:
Let's move this discussion on OT.
good idea...
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Your business is precisely to know about that stuff. So if you want to help those poor ripped-off artists, go find them and offer your services, and make sure they are not ripping you off... -- Marc
yes, im about to do that. thats why i made the multio, and its just the beginning.....
greets,
chris