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   J. Clarke to All   
   Re: cases where SF has predicted scienti   
   17 Jan 14 14:39:43   
   
   XPost: rec.arts.sf.written, rec.arts.sf.science   
   From: jclarkeusenet@cox.net   
      
   In article , gossg@gossg.org says...   
   >   
   > Doc O'Leary  wrote:   
   >   
   > >In article ,   
   > > Bernard Peek  wrote:   
   > >   
   > >> There's a different shortcoming in the system for me. I always check the   
   > >> shelf of stuff that's going out of date today. It's often got stuff that   
   > >> I wouldn't pay full price for.   
   > >   
   > >No reason that couldn't be the MO of online shopping as well.  The main   
   > >problem you might face is that, by improving the supply chain, you may   
   > >find there is less and less inventory that winds up expiring.  But if   
   > >the efficiencies allow prices to be kept down overall, you'll probably   
   > >still save more than digging through the bargain bin.   
   >   
   > If you drive down the costs of the supply chain, then you might just   
   > raise the profit margins.   
   >   
   > The sign outside the WalMart warehouse near where I live says "Supply   
   > Chain Management Inc" indicating how important one company takes   
   > managing the supply chain.   
      
   But will a podcrawler going through the neighborhood every 10 minutes   
   actually reduce the costs?  The Postal Service only does one a day and   
   they're going broke.   
      
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