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285 | 96.61% |
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From what I've noticed, things made in America don't tend to be of the greatest quality. Sure some stuff may be good, but for the most part it tends to cost more and is of lower quality than imported goods.
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I've had good luck with some stuff made in America. Especially when I am making it America ![]() |
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We have said before that would could not buy the gears we used to build our own ball shifting transmissions for the price of a complete VexPro one. We have certainly ran in to some quality issues over the past two years with the VexPro product, but the large majority of it has been excellent. Especially the Ball Shifters. ![]() It was very obvious this year that VexPro is providing the product that teams need even though the majority of it is made in China. |
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For various reasons, most of the respondents of this poll agree with each other that we should continue buying large amounts of imported parts to teach robotics to future engineers. Most CEOs would agree with you, buying imported parts is generally faster and cheaper than purchasing more expensive components manufactured at America's higher wages.
CEOs can get more product out the door and thus more profit using imported parts, just like we can get more robot into the bag mirroring that same corporate approach, the same approach that outsources technology jobs. Like a flu vaccine, is the cure also a modified version of the disease? This is certainly interesting to say the least. |
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You seem to have a very "Detroit Three" view of how manufacturing should be done. The Japanese car manufacturers have been producing cars of similar quality to the Detroit Three for many years. By doing so more efficiently, utilizing technology to replace menial labour, and outsourcing the production of parts where it is efficient to do so, the Japanese manufacturers are consistently able to sell their cars cheaper than the Detroit Three. It is only recently that they're starting to adopt similar manufacturing models. We have the technology today to manufacture automobiles in an almost entirely automated fashion using robots. The talents of the people assembling them in factories around the world are largely being wasted in the name of protecting their jobs. I can only imagine the progress humanity could make if those people were being utilized to their fullest potential. |
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This article shows US unemployment rate for IT workers is significantly below the overall average: http://www.computerworld.com/s/artic...stands_at_3.3_ This article shows a similar result for Canada: http://www.procom.ca/news/canadian-i...ployment-rate/ Those together would suggest to me that an ever-increasing outsourcing rate does not yield a loss of tech jobs in North America. |
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FIRST is no longer US FIRST, the last time they used the US FIRST moniker(wording) was the 1996 season. They haven't to my knowledge used US FIRST anywhere but the website since then
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https://www.isek.iastate.edu/files/2...Input-form.pdf Also, the shipping label on my mentor pin that arrived in the mail yesterday lists the return address as "US Foundation For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology". The 501(c)(3) is the "United States Foundation For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology". Has been since it was founded. They've been doing business as FIRST(R) for many years, though. |
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Just take a look at my earlier post. While FIRST tries there hardest to use just FIRST as much as possible, they are still legally US FIRST and occasionally have to use that name when required.
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Yes, they use US FIRST for stuff like forms and mailing because that is the official organization name but I haven't seen them use USFIRST anywhere other than that
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Troll much?
Don't believe me, then let's have this thread sit idle for 24 hours and see what happens. |
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I recognize your main point that there is always opportunity for the best technologists to get jobs.
I respectfully disagree on this point because profit does create jobs, just as lack of profit eliminates them - Detroit and Japan are also the perfect examples. Detroit is bankrupt and Tokyo is the worlds' largest city. |
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I'm with you, Paul. Let's drop it. This is nonsense.
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