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To: Charles A. King who wrote (10644)7/16/1999 9:31:00 AM
From: Ferick  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 13091
 
When I go to an electronics products store, I notice the television sets are all turned on to display their capabilities. They sure wouldn't be nearly as attractive to prospective buyers if they were just setting there with dark screen. I wonder what would happen if the store manager responded to that by telling customers that those televisions would be turned to on as soon as cash was found to pay the electric bill. In contrast, if this processor was running, it shouldn't matter if cash is on hand to start it. If the product going in is significantly less costly than the product coming out the processor would generate the money necessary to keep it running. If not, it has no value to anyone outside of folly. My question is, what is the the break even cost of the product? What price does deisel have to be before it becomes profitable to run the processor?