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Quality Control. Manufacturing plants supposedly have QC departments to insure their products have no defects, What about QC for humans?

There are obviously different production lines with different QC standards and different inspectors. Some are full of defects and sold as-is or seconds. Some with defects are sold as top quality first quality which is a lie. SIGH. We think we're buying the best and find we got stuck with the lemons.

Posted - August 29, 2018

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  • 7280
    Manufacturing plants choose a LTPD (lot tolerance percent defective) that is appropriate for the item they are manufacturing and selling.

    It obviously varies by product---wooden stakes vs pacemakers, for example.

    The apparent LTPD for humans when born is around 3% (per hundred).

    People like Trump who have no respect for the rule of law nor for ethics can raise their "effective" defective percentage to the 90's as individuals.

    And thus the book "Everything Trump Touches Dies."  (A Republican Strategist Gets Real About the Worst President Ever)
      August 29, 2018 1:42 PM MDT
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  • 113301
    Being tainted with the stench of being in his presence and even worse working for him is lifelong methinks. Like skunk spray once sprayed it NEVER GOES AWAY. His toadies will probably work for one another and thus live a life after they are free of him. But the stench will "perfume" the air around all of them so I expect gas masks will be a hot item for the rest of the world. They think they smell just fine and divine so they will reveal themselves because they will all be maskless. I guess stinking like a skunk the rest of your life is a small price to pay for the big bucks and the access to power one had during those 15 minutes of fame and the book deals and the TV interviews. Right?
      August 30, 2018 4:07 AM MDT
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  • 7280
    yep
      September 2, 2018 7:39 PM MDT
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  • 52954

      Since you've used a comma after the word 'defects' instead of a period, then the next word should be lowercase, as it does not begin a new sentence.  Had you used a period, then the uppercase would be appropriate.

      How's that for the quality control you touted?
      September 2, 2018 8:49 PM MDT
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