Sujet : Re: What's the actual *advantage* of not having an sd slot?
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Groupes : misc.phone.mobile.iphone comp.mobile.androidDate : 26. Jun 2025, 14:04:21
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Carlos,
Customization has become easier and cheaper. I just remembered a piece
about a box that would print a book and bind it on the spot, as you
waited. So that you could buy any "out of print" book :-)
I read about that too. I always wondered how well the binding would work,
as old-style gluing would take a while to dry. I've also read about
pizza-building machines. Can't remember having read how well they work in
the real world though.
When I bought my previous car, I had to wait while it was made. I chose my
customizations; the colour was one, but out of a very limited range. My
car was not luxurious enough, rather a plain Corsa. But there was a long
list of things to choose from.
That sounds like the manufacturer just made its cars in a limited set of
colors (as it always did), and you could choose which add-ons you wanted to
have bolted on. With that last part likely been done by the dealer.
Offering those "customisations"* is not a bad way to make the buyer feel
like he's a valued customer though. :-) Smart thinking.
* shifting away from the idea of after-market,
you-have-to-find-them-yourself additions I mean.
Regards,
Rudy Wieser