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Message no. 1
From: Iridios iridios@*********.com
Subject: [OT]Supply & Demand (was Re: A few questions)
Date: Mon, 17 May 1999 22:33:04 -0400
JonSzeto@***.com wrote:

> and silicon into their heads.) And when not enough people buy a product
> you're not making, you stop producing it, voluntarily or not. (Witness
> the case of Earthdawn.)

Well, there's your problem. If you are not making a product, of
course not enough people are going to buy it. ;)


--
Iridios
"God does not roll dice"
-Albert Einstein
Message no. 2
From: dghost@****.com dghost@****.com
Subject: [OT]Supply & Demand (was Re: A few questions)
Date: Mon, 17 May 1999 22:55:23 -0500
On Mon, 17 May 1999 22:33:04 -0400 Iridios <iridios@*********.com>
writes:
>JonSzeto@***.com wrote:
>> and silicon into their heads.) And when not enough people buy a
product
>> you're not making, you stop producing it, voluntarily or not. (Witness
>> the case of Earthdawn.)

>Well, there's your problem. If you are not making a product, of
>course not enough people are going to buy it. ;)

Wait ... FASA didn't make the Earthdawn books I bought ... but ... uhm
... how ... erm ... my head hurst. ;)

--
D. Ghost
(aka Pixel)
"Hello, my name is Stephen. This is Dick. He'll see if he has something
your size." -- Jug Ears

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