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10th February 11, 11:33 AM
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You want what?
From time to time the question of cost vs service vs quality comes up on the forum. I found this Venn diagram, which although for graphic design can just as easily be adapted for kilts and their accessories.

For me, this really puts it all in perspective.
Brian
In a democracy it's your vote that counts; in feudalism, it's your Count that votes.
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10th February 11, 12:17 PM
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I've seen very similar, but with a rather rude remark posted in the "total overlap" dead center of the Venn.
Always makes me laugh, thank you.
ith:
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10th February 11, 12:46 PM
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Nothing beats a good Venn Diagram!
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10th February 11, 02:03 PM
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I vote for "Impossible Utopia"!
Failing that, I'll settle for "Just in time to be too late"
The Barry
"Confutatis maledictis, flammis acribus addictis;
voca me cum benedictis." -"Dies Irae" (Day of Wrath)
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10th February 11, 02:05 PM
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I'd like to add that there IS one thing out there that is Great, Fast, and Free.
Mozilla's Firefox.
Too good to be true - can't say enough good things about it - and no, I have no professional affiliation with Mozilla
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10th February 11, 06:21 PM
#6
Like I tell people about building fast motorcycles:
"Fast, Cheap, Reliable -- Pick any two. Speed costs money. How fast is your wallet?"
I went for Fast/Reliable 15 years ago and I still have yet to do more than oil changes on that engine.
:ootd:
Dr. Charles A. Hays
The Kilted Perfesser
Laird in Residence, Blathering-at-the-Lectern
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10th February 11, 06:26 PM
#7
 Originally Posted by Old Hippie
Like I tell people about building fast motorcycles:
"Fast, Cheap, Reliable -- Pick any two. Speed costs money. How fast is your wallet?"
I went for Fast/Reliable 15 years ago and I still have yet to do more than oil changes on that engine.
:ootd:
Exactly! I'm a "you pay for what you get" on the above Venn diagram. Of course, quality want great quality AND speed, then you just need to PAY a LOT.
Last edited by Spartan Tartan; 10th February 11 at 06:28 PM.
Reason: typo
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11th February 11, 11:45 AM
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That diagram is true about almost anything. There are always 3 qualities for a product and these 3 will cover them. The trouble is that there are too many people out there that want the "impossible utopia". Since I'm in computer sales and have been for over 15 years, I always tell people that if they want it fast and cheap that they better purchase a real good longer term warranty to cover the issues they will be having or be prepared to replace it every 8 - 16 months.
Greg Livingston
Commissioner
Clan MacLea (Livingstone)
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11th February 11, 11:54 AM
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I sent it to my wife who works in a promotional products company. Now it's hanging in every office.
 Originally Posted by Spartan Tartan
Exactly! I'm a "you pay for what you get" on the above Venn diagram. Of course, quality want great quality AND speed, then you just need to PAY a LOT.
This is referred to as a PITA charge in her office.
Thx,
Jim
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11th February 11, 06:13 PM
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I had a similar sign years ago when I was gunsmithing. Just words though:
If you want Cheap and Quality, then it won't be Quick.
If you want Cheap and Quick, then it won't be Quality.
If you want Quality and Quick, then it won't be Cheap.
I only had one customer ever ask for Cheap & Quality: Those weapons were being prepared for storage.
I've found that most relationships work best when no one wears pants.
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