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'Laissez-faire' economic policy
*kryogenix*
post Jun 22 2005, 07:14 AM
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depends what you think of as cheap _smile.gif

i doubt it. plus, the fact that it "failed" makes it less desirable. usually arms customers want proven designs. Lockheed Martin is exporting the JSF to Britian, I'm sure of that.
 
*mipadi*
post Jun 24 2005, 09:52 AM
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QUOTE(CrackedRearView @ Jun 21 2005, 8:38 PM)
You provide inventor examples...

Bill Gates and Microsoft Co. pioneered everything up-to-date that accompanies a PC.  Alexander Graham Bell founded Bell Telephone Company in 1877.  However, innovation came with the cellular telephone, and look now.  Verizon, AT&T, Sprint, Cingular, T-Mobile, and several other companies are vying for the crown in that market.
It would make sense that these companies have a monopoly on the product because they pioneered it. 
Same goes for Boeing.
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FYI -- Bill Gates and Microsoft did not pioneer everything with the PC; in fact, they pioneered very little of it. Microsoft/Gates aren't really pioneers, they're just excellent marketers of technology.

A minor point, but one I felt necessary to make.

As for Boeing, Boeing is in trouble, but the government is doing as much as they can (even if it isn't quite within their regulations wink.gif ) to keep Boeing afloat. Of course, this has resulted in a major trade dispute between the US and Europe, who are fighting on behalf of Boeing and Aerobus, respectively.
 

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