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To: maceng2 who wrote (173626)6/24/2021 4:53:28 PM
From: maceng2  Read Replies (1) of 217592
 
Ref 1956. While the USA big biz managers were being dynamic back in the 1950's (as in the film depicted, and made that year, all very Holywood) , the Japanese auto industry started chugging along quite nicely. They decided they were going to stay in business. This concept is referred to as a "Profound knowledge" by Deming. Constancy of purpose.

"A new cast iron F-series engine was phased in from November 1955 and offered a useful 23% power increase over the outgoing model. A development of the B-series, this low-compression engine first saw the light of day in 1948 and wasn’t discontinued until late 1992, which makes it the longest serving of all Toyota powerplants. It’s widely regarded as one of the most indestructible and unstoppable engines ever produced, holding true to this advertising slogan from its maker: “We’ll know how long it lasts when the first one wears out.


Toyota Land Cruiser history: Heavy and Light Duty edition - Toyota UK Magazine

Profound indeed.

(a) Really? Well, if it ever was profound, it's time to take a leaf out of the competitors success book and learn some stuff imho. People need jobs, a purpose in life. Is that kinda hard for anyone to understand?

and see Covid and masks and all that utter crap .... Refer to (a).
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