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So then, I guess that the underlying message to are intending to convey is that while all manufacturers of post piston drive steam locomotives ended up finding that "competing with GM" was not going to be an option that they had any choice in determining,...that it was just a hard fact of life? <br /> <br />And that of all who attempted to beat them by strength, every single one failed, of their own inability to deliver on the assumption? <br /> <br />And only GE, managed to out fox them all, by choosing NOT to play to their strong suit, but instead matching GM's product quality, almost in a mirror image? <br /> <br />That's fascinating!, And a clever ploy, I must say. Even Rockefeller, and now Bill Gates were of the same philosophy, success results from making the customer think THERE is no competition from which to shop.... <br /> <br /> <br />Crafty the way the house that built jack even devised a means of stealth in the execution of the struggle to survive in the face of impossible odds, I tip my hat! <br /> <br /> <br />(OF course I'm teasing!! Infact, I'm a big GM fan, considering theirs is the only auto I'd ever buy for myself. <br /> <br />But even my GMsnobbery stands in pale comparison to what I've seen this bunch to do.... <br /> <br />Ya'll are HARD SEEDED!, ya know? =)
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