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On Mon, 28 Sep 2015 06:25:45 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote:

On 9/28/15 3:06 AM, wrote:
On Sun, 27 Sep 2015 17:07:50 -0400, John H.
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He has never been in the store. Therefore he is making up all his comments about the
people who work or shop there.

Or he is simply lying again.


Harry doesn't like walmart because the democrats told him they were
bad. The reality is they set the standard for all of these big box
stores and the difference between all of them is minuscule.

They act like "low end retail" or fast food is supposed to be a
career. It is, at best, a job you get until you learn enough to have a
career or what you do after you retire, just to get out of the house.

If you want a career in retail, you get a job on commission. Then you
can actually make some money if you are good at it. If you are not,
the market speaks.


My disdain for Walmart has nothing to do with "Democrats," and
everything to do with decades of reading about the chain thumbing its
nose at wage-hour laws, food safety regulations, exploitation of
workers, China trade, indirect subsidies, and the rest of the shopping
list. Perhaps these horrors aren't covered by the right-wing media that
has your attention.


Key word is 'decades', and they've been making money the whole time. Perhaps you're
simply reading too much liberal ****.
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On Mon, 28 Sep 2015 06:25:45 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 9/28/15 3:06 AM, wrote:
On Sun, 27 Sep 2015 17:07:50 -0400, John H.
wrote:


He has never been in the store. Therefore he is making up all his comments about the
people who work or shop there.

Or he is simply lying again.


Harry doesn't like walmart because the democrats told him they were
bad. The reality is they set the standard for all of these big box
stores and the difference between all of them is minuscule.

They act like "low end retail" or fast food is supposed to be a
career. It is, at best, a job you get until you learn enough to have a
career or what you do after you retire, just to get out of the house.

If you want a career in retail, you get a job on commission. Then you
can actually make some money if you are good at it. If you are not,
the market speaks.


My disdain for Walmart has nothing to do with "Democrats," and
everything to do with decades of reading about the chain thumbing its
nose at wage-hour laws, food safety regulations, exploitation of
workers, China trade, indirect subsidies, and the rest of the shopping
list. Perhaps these horrors aren't covered by the right-wing media that
has your attention.


I don't see that much difference between walmart and target or home
depot. The wage gap is pennies.
IBM came out in the 90s and said they wanted to learn lessons from
walmart and so did most US corporations.
Prior to that, sony "quality" was the goal and where is sony now?
They are still scratching out a living but their quality has fallen
off to "market driven" too and they are groveling down in the mud with
Visio, Samsung and Phillips.

BTW which company is NOT peddling chinese goods?
It is certainly not your hero Tim Cook.
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On 9/28/2015 2:38 PM, John H. wrote:
On Mon, 28 Sep 2015 14:39:55 -0400, wrote:

On Mon, 28 Sep 2015 06:25:45 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 9/28/15 3:06 AM,
wrote:
On Sun, 27 Sep 2015 17:07:50 -0400, John H.
wrote:


He has never been in the store. Therefore he is making up all his comments about the
people who work or shop there.

Or he is simply lying again.

Harry doesn't like walmart because the democrats told him they were
bad. The reality is they set the standard for all of these big box
stores and the difference between all of them is minuscule.

They act like "low end retail" or fast food is supposed to be a
career. It is, at best, a job you get until you learn enough to have a
career or what you do after you retire, just to get out of the house.

If you want a career in retail, you get a job on commission. Then you
can actually make some money if you are good at it. If you are not,
the market speaks.


My disdain for Walmart has nothing to do with "Democrats," and
everything to do with decades of reading about the chain thumbing its
nose at wage-hour laws, food safety regulations, exploitation of
workers, China trade, indirect subsidies, and the rest of the shopping
list. Perhaps these horrors aren't covered by the right-wing media that
has your attention.


I don't see that much difference between walmart and target or home
depot. The wage gap is pennies.
IBM came out in the 90s and said they wanted to learn lessons from
walmart and so did most US corporations.
Prior to that, sony "quality" was the goal and where is sony now?
They are still scratching out a living but their quality has fallen
off to "market driven" too and they are groveling down in the mud with
Visio, Samsung and Phillips.

BTW which company is NOT peddling chinese goods?
It is certainly not your hero Tim Cook.


Krause tends to evade that question. Perhaps we're not entitled to his response.
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At 6'3" Tim Cook is probably tall enough to earn Krause's admiration.
Remember when Krause was 6'4 and 3/4" inches tall, how he mocked shorter
people. Now, at barely 6' even, due to his progressive osteopenia, he
never mentions stature anymore.
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On Mon, 28 Sep 2015 14:39:55 -0400, wrote:

On Mon, 28 Sep 2015 06:25:45 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 9/28/15 3:06 AM,
wrote:
On Sun, 27 Sep 2015 17:07:50 -0400, John H.
wrote:


He has never been in the store. Therefore he is making up all his comments about the
people who work or shop there.

Or he is simply lying again.

Harry doesn't like walmart because the democrats told him they were
bad. The reality is they set the standard for all of these big box
stores and the difference between all of them is minuscule.

They act like "low end retail" or fast food is supposed to be a
career. It is, at best, a job you get until you learn enough to have a
career or what you do after you retire, just to get out of the house.

If you want a career in retail, you get a job on commission. Then you
can actually make some money if you are good at it. If you are not,
the market speaks.


My disdain for Walmart has nothing to do with "Democrats," and
everything to do with decades of reading about the chain thumbing its
nose at wage-hour laws, food safety regulations, exploitation of
workers, China trade, indirect subsidies, and the rest of the shopping
list. Perhaps these horrors aren't covered by the right-wing media that
has your attention.


I don't see that much difference between walmart and target or home
depot. The wage gap is pennies.
IBM came out in the 90s and said they wanted to learn lessons from
walmart and so did most US corporations.
Prior to that, sony "quality" was the goal and where is sony now?
They are still scratching out a living but their quality has fallen
off to "market driven" too and they are groveling down in the mud with
Visio, Samsung and Phillips.

BTW which company is NOT peddling chinese goods?
It is certainly not your hero Tim Cook.


Krause tends to evade that question. Perhaps we're not entitled to his response.
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On Monday, September 28, 2015 at 2:40:05 PM UTC-4, wrote:
On Mon, 28 Sep 2015 06:25:45 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 9/28/15 3:06 AM, wrote:
On Sun, 27 Sep 2015 17:07:50 -0400, John H.
wrote:


He has never been in the store. Therefore he is making up all his comments about the
people who work or shop there.

Or he is simply lying again.

Harry doesn't like walmart because the democrats told him they were
bad. The reality is they set the standard for all of these big box
stores and the difference between all of them is minuscule.

They act like "low end retail" or fast food is supposed to be a
career. It is, at best, a job you get until you learn enough to have a
career or what you do after you retire, just to get out of the house.

If you want a career in retail, you get a job on commission. Then you
can actually make some money if you are good at it. If you are not,
the market speaks.


My disdain for Walmart has nothing to do with "Democrats," and
everything to do with decades of reading about the chain thumbing its
nose at wage-hour laws, food safety regulations, exploitation of
workers, China trade, indirect subsidies, and the rest of the shopping
list. Perhaps these horrors aren't covered by the right-wing media that
has your attention.


I don't see that much difference between walmart and target or home
depot. The wage gap is pennies.
IBM came out in the 90s and said they wanted to learn lessons from
walmart and so did most US corporations.
Prior to that, sony "quality" was the goal and where is sony now?
They are still scratching out a living but their quality has fallen
off to "market driven" too and they are groveling down in the mud with
Visio, Samsung and Phillips.


Their quality was fairly good back in the day, but a lot of that was marketing and exterior design. With few exceptions, the actual electronics were barely better than other name brand stuff, and no more reliable. Meanwhile, you paid extra for the name, and when it broke it was a pain to fix due to the proprietary IC's they used.

Now the price point is much closer, the performance is indistiguishable, and the stuff is all throw-away anyway.

Last surround sound receiver I bought was a Sony to replace an old Sony. It was crap. I sent it back and paid a couple hundred more for a nice Onkyo.. It blew the Sony away.
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On Mon, 28 Sep 2015 13:29:04 -0700 (PDT), wrote:

On Monday, September 28, 2015 at 2:40:05 PM UTC-4, wrote:


I don't see that much difference between walmart and target or home
depot. The wage gap is pennies.
IBM came out in the 90s and said they wanted to learn lessons from
walmart and so did most US corporations.
Prior to that, sony "quality" was the goal and where is sony now?
They are still scratching out a living but their quality has fallen
off to "market driven" too and they are groveling down in the mud with
Visio, Samsung and Phillips.


Their quality was fairly good back in the day, but a lot of that was marketing and exterior design. With few exceptions, the actual electronics were barely better than other name brand stuff, and no more reliable. Meanwhile, you paid extra for the name, and when it broke it was a pain to fix due to the proprietary IC's they used.

Now the price point is much closer, the performance is indistiguishable, and the stuff is all throw-away anyway.

Last surround sound receiver I bought was a Sony to replace an old Sony. It was crap. I sent it back and paid a couple hundred more for a nice Onkyo. It blew the Sony away.


Sony went in the crapper along with the rest of Japan. I remember when
they were going to take over the world. It lasted a little longer than
their "world domination" in the 30s and 40s. We didn't even have to
nuke them this time ... pity. ;-)

Now it is starting to look like China may not be the juggernaut we
were thinking they were either. They are starting to be gnawed on at
the bottom from places like Vietnam.
In spite of all the western money, the chinese economy is downing in
debt and they have a real estate bubble of their own going on.
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