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Old March 23rd 10, 05:06 AM posted to rec.aviation.military,sci.military.naval,rec.aviation.military.naval
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Hermann writes:

Chris wrote:
On Mar 19, 12:49 am, "Ken S. Tucker" wrote:

An army of 100,000 could easily turn out 1000 barges a day!
Low skill labor, I could organize that.


Man, Ken, you are really unlucky. If you had been born in the 1760's
you would have been a *superstar.* You see, in the 1790's and 1800's
there were a lot of people trying to build lots blue water hulls for
some big wars they had going on at the time. They thought, because of
their hundreds of years of accumulated experience and lifetimes spent
actually building ships, that it required a great deal of time,
specialized materials and highly skilled labor demanding large wages.
If only you had been there with your experience gained doing something
completely different as a hobby, you could have shown them the errors
of their ways. Any navy would have been thrilled with your ability to
produce a sloop or frigate type hull with a hundred unskilled workers
in a single day.

Chris Manteuffel


Chris.. You keep proving yourself an idiot. Its fools like you that
always underestimate the competition.


Hey hey, not so fast young man. Chris is right, you could have been like
the John Law (or Ben Bernanke) or the time, giving people something for
nothing until they realize they are getting nothing for something.