This is mostly tongue in cheek, but i figured i’d see what happens:
1/11/2010 12:24:19 AM
OLED's have an amazing future as evidenced by the transparent OLED displays (that we've been seeing in sci fi movies for years, wicked), excellent color reproduction, and efficient power usage. That they aren't rolled out isn't because people aren't buying TV's, its because people are not going to spend 5000$ on a 32 inch OLED TV.
1/11/2010 12:02:07 PM
I read somewhere that Mass Effect 2 was delayed for this same reason.
1/11/2010 12:07:37 PM
Serply and Dermand
1/11/2010 12:18:40 PM
1/11/2010 12:25:17 PM
^ how so?
1/11/2010 5:45:41 PM
I think largely because economies with large manufacturing bases are less susceptible to massive bubbles, which may or may not be true.
1/11/2010 5:47:25 PM
if consumer spending is cyclical, the demand for manufactured goods would be cyclical as well, and therefore not a stable source of jobs.
1/11/2010 5:48:06 PM
although i suppose automated manufacturing might do ok.
1/11/2010 5:49:52 PM
Need more planned obsolescence. Buy another green Malthusian belt today!
1/11/2010 5:51:05 PM
1/11/2010 7:08:22 PM
The loss of jobs due to mechanization is not really a bad thing. Greater efficiencies shouldn't be worked against. Hopefully people won't continue to ignore history and realize this. Unions, I'm looking in your direction.
1/11/2010 7:12:25 PM
^ i agreebut you also can’t ignore the lingering blue collar masses. If they can’t or won’t be retrained, then what? What is a leader to do?
1/11/2010 7:32:27 PM
The blue collar masses need to find ways to gainfully employ themselves. New trades can always be learned, entrepreneurship is something that frequently occurs in blue collar and service sectors as well. I see what you are saying though. As long as we operate in a pseudo-democracy the desires of the masses must be catered to. I don't have a good answer other than, find another job, but that's basically all they can do. Restricting progress just doesn't work, as those who have tried to do have seen (see the collapse of the domestic auto and steel industries, the number of manufacturing jobs that have relocated south or out of country, etc.).
1/11/2010 7:37:56 PM