From: Marko Milivojevic (markom@markom.info)
Date: Fri Jul 25 2008 - 08:09:37 ART
Mr. Economy, it takes me $1200 just for airplane ticket to the closest
lab. I need 3 days, that adds approximately $300 for the hotel costs.
On top of that is the lab cost.
Mr. Attitude, how much champagne does it cost you to go to your nearest lab?
In 21st century, distance is not measured in miles, it's measured in money.
On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 08:19, Joseph Brunner <joe@affirmedsystems.com> wrote:
> Last time I checked 77% of the labs were not in the United States... Unless
> we annexed
>
> Sao Paulo, Brazil
> Brussels, Belgium
> Dubai, UAE
> Tokyo, Japan
> Hong Kong, China
> Sydney, Australia
> Bangalore, India
>
> So, Mr. Geography, I'm guessing here, but about 70% of the WORLD'S
> POPULATION lives closer to one of those labs, than 70% percent of Americans
> live to San Jose or RTP.
>
> The United States is the 4th largest country in the world, and North America
> is 3000 Miles from Europe and 7,000+ Miles from ASIA. It seems to me the lab
> geography would favor EMEA/ASIA on getting to the lab...
>
> Now go back in put some more thought into YOUR COMMENTS!!!
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