bdd6911

bdd6911 t1_j9rdcdi wrote

Yeah. There was a Japanese company who sold some product (like a a snack food item, can’t recall exactly) and they made a commercial apologizing for having to raise the price from like 1.99 to 2.49…they hadn’t raised the price in 30 years. They were genuine about apologizing, entire staff was in the commercial apologizing. Love the pride involved.

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bdd6911 t1_iv17bsz wrote

Agreed. Conventional methods for construction are now streamlined, we haven’t changed course in 100 years. So it’s an uphill climb to invent new ways to rough in mechanical systems with this new type of construction. So investment will shy away until execution can beat current efficiencies. That has to be proven up before money starts to pour in.

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