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    Interesting tid-bits from Cnet news.com about Dell's factories..

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by b0r, Jul 16, 2007.

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    I don't think he took into consideration the different timezones :)
     
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    boo no pictures, would have liked to see pics
     
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    anyone else notice that was written in 04? cool catch though...
     
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    yea I looked at the date right away...bit outdated there lol
     
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    What are you talking about?!?!?! There are pics...

    A new factory in NC!!! Woo!
     
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    JIT manufacturing....makes sense.
     
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    Errr em? What?

    Last time I checked..companies were ALWAYS trying to BEAT their previous times as the years roll on..not do 100% worse....I'm lost at how the date of that article has anything to do with them doing worse 3 years down the road?