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- From: carl@SOL1.GPS.CALTECH.EDU (Carl J Lydick)
- Newsgroups: sci.environment,talk.politics.misc,alt.activism
- Subject: Re: Idiotic Japan Bashing
- Date: 28 Dec 1992 19:19:57 GMT
- Organization: HST Wide Field/Planetary Camera
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- References: <1992Dec28.010825.25445@oracle.us.oracle.com>,<1992Dec28.080944.7939@pegasus.com>
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- In article <1992Dec28.080944.7939@pegasus.com>, tleylan@pegasus.com (Tom Leylan) writes:
- >mfriedma@uucp (Michael Friedman) writes:
- > >jgacker@news.gsfc.nasa.gov (James G. Acker) writes:
- > >>but Japan supposedly has a 100-year enviro-industry plan
- >
- >>I keep hearing this kind of bullshit. Does anyone out there really
- >>believe it? After all, can you imagine the hundred year plan that a
- >>business or company would have come up with in 1893?
- >
- >Michael, May I suggest that your difficulty in believing any particular
- >thing is due to more to your upbringing and environment than anything
- >else.
-
- May I suggest that you don't know what the hell you're talking about?
-
- >You take a trip to Germany and you sit yourself down in a brewery that
- >has been brewing beer for 600 years and you get yourself a sense of
- >continuity.
-
- I suppose they're still using exactly the same sort of vats they used 600 years
- ago? And exactly the same processes? I rather doubt it. I suspect that
- public health laws have caused significant changes in those breweries.
-
- >There are places throughout Europe that existed when Columbus sailed
- >to the U.S. still operating... though to be honest the management has
- >changed hands.
-
- Yes, they may still be operating. Are they still lighting the places using oil
- lamps? Is all work accomplished either via manual labor or through the use of
- draft animals or waterwheels or windmills?
-
- Just because a place of business stays in business for over a century does
- *NOT* mean that at any point in its history the management of that business
- was able to plan 100 years into the future.
-
- >This is surely the case in Asia. A company that made steel for swords
- >hundreds of years ago is probably still in existance.
-
- Still using the same sort of equipment? Not likely.
-
- >You're trying to wedge your own definition of "100 year plan" into the
- >works and if you mean "show me where they say how many units they will
- >sell in 2092" then by all means there is no plan by your definition.
-
- Just because a business survives for more than 100 years doesn't mean that it
- was possible to plan for 100 years. You're confusing continuity and
- prescience.
-
- >In short they plan to exist 100 years from now, and they plan to serve
- >their customers and to have employees and your stock certificates will
- >still be worth something.
-
- So what? What particular products will they be selling? What will they be
- using for inputs? How many trucks will they have in their delivery fleet?
- Will they even still *HAVE* a delivery fleet of trucks?
-
- >Get it ?
-
- Do you? An intention to stay in business is *NOT* the same as a 100 year plan.
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