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hash.era
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Re: When I Paddle Through
hash.era   10/31/2012 4:44:10 AM
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This is where the skills and their abilities are being tested. it really shows how knowledgable FAE guys are on their subject matters.

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Re: 3D Printing & Social Media
TaimoorZ   10/30/2012 2:12:05 AM
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@Greg: Retailers using these 3D printing machines to customize products makes sense. This can be useful. I had originally thought you meant 3D printing being used on the consumer end.

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_hm   10/29/2012 7:34:10 PM
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There is so much of information on web, most FAE are unable to grasp most of it. It is you who have to do all hard work. When I talk to FAE or technical sales engineer, many time they are not aware of many information.

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Rich Krajewski   10/29/2012 7:24:24 PM
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"Try Altera, TI, Silicon Lab, Linear Technology, AVX etc. They are pretty good and provide all information."

Does everyone agree with that?

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Rich Krajewski   10/29/2012 7:22:46 PM
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"Too much information often complicates things."

You must be talking about our "Brave New World" new hires (those young colts who exclusively are able to meet the demanding qualifications of today's labor market, for which so few have the necessary skills, which include looking dumbfounded at anything that isn't pre-cut and pre-fit, like Lego blocks).

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_hm   10/29/2012 7:19:12 PM
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@Rich: Try Altera, TI, Silicon Lab, Linear Technology, AVX etc. They are pretty good and provide all information.

 

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Re: 3D Printing & Social Media
Greg Riemer   10/29/2012 3:52:24 PM
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This blog highlights how 3D machines could impact the retail world http://www.mytmc.com/Blog/post/2012/06/21/Hot-Off-the-Press.aspx. Retail stores are full of product that is low cost high margin items. What if retailers had machines and could customize certain products for their customers at their stores? These machines could also decrease product development and manufacturing time which could allow for new products in retail stores in a quicker time frame.

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Re: When I Paddle Through
Hospice_Houngbo   10/29/2012 12:26:51 PM
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@Rich,

"Ordering is fast. Answers aren't." 

Are you saying that most companies are quick to take client's money without providing the necessary information that is needed to facilitate transactions?

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TaimoorZ   10/29/2012 5:05:13 AM
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" I'm often surprised by the number of times I see too little data displayed"

@Rich: I think that's done to make only the relevant information available to the customers and make it simpler. Too much information often complicates things.

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Re: 3D Printing & Social Media
TaimoorZ   10/29/2012 4:59:10 AM
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@Greg: How do you think 3D Printing would have an impact on E-commerce? It's not like manufacturers would sell things online which the consumers will be able to download and print on their own without the need of physical delivery. I don't see how 3D printing will have an impact on E-commerce.

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