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zinfamous

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Originally posted by: BlahBlahYouToo
wow, calling shens on this?? do u guys work for a sweatshop or something?

big purchases are very common among financial firms.

financial firm, you say?

so is this bail-out money going into the big TV?
 

hanoverphist

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Originally posted by: krunchykrome
Originally posted by: LikeLinus
Originally posted by: krunchykrome
Originally posted by: GagHalfrunt
Originally posted by: krunchykrome
Every company is hurting, from public to non-profit and everything in between

That isn't true, a lot of things are recession-proof.

like?

Power Company
Water Company

how are these recession proof? People use less power if they want to save money; you could say that some people with extremely tight budgets might take measures to save on their water bills also

realistically, whether some people pay their bills or not, and whether the average daily use is high or low, if the utilities are in business and turned on, that maintenance, upkeep and management will happen. it doesnt take less people to do the jobs just because water use dropped 20%. what will happen tho, and is in lots of places, the nonessential positions will get cut down to the minimum req to stay open. even those maint guys will get put on cut hours, pay freezes and laid off if necessary to help the bottom line. ive seen it all over the water industry so far.
 

cheezy321

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A quick Google search makes it seem like they paid 40K more than they should have.....
 

zinfamous

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Originally posted by: BlahBlahYouToo
Originally posted by: Newbian
Originally posted by: Phokus
Oh and OP, WTF does your company need a 103" plasma for?

HD porn for clients.

lolz...

video conferencing in a decent sized room.

.....which could still be done for a ridiculous fraction of the price with a projector.

and far larger than 103"

Whoever approved this has shit for brains.
 
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Originally posted by: cheezy321
A quick Google search makes it seem like they paid 40K more than they should have.....

does the quick Google search include delivery, professional wallmount installation/wiring, and an AV cabinet?
 

waggy

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yeah i don't think this is 100% true.

there is NO need for 103" plasma when there are cheaper and better alternitives.
 

JEDI

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Originally posted by: BlahBlahYouToo
freakin $100k for this beast. how's that for stimulating the economy?

time for me to bring in my ps3 and break it in.

my company is spending MEGA $$$ on LED light bulbs.
we're going from 13w CFL to 9w LED.

cfl costs ~$1/each, and last 8k hours.
LED lightbulbs cost ~$40 each and 50k hours.

it's more PR about going green than cost savings (which there isnt any, obviously).

i said cfl's are already considered green. i got a blank stare.
 

RaistlinZ

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Be careful OP. The next thing you know your boss will call you in and say,

"Due to rising costs your position with the company has been eliminated."





 

Koing

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Projectors aren't that great in a bright office room guys...come on use your brains

How big is this room? You could have gotten 3-5x 65' plasma screens and A LOT of change for other stuff.

Koing
 

QueBert

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I do computer work for a Repo place, business is great for them right now. They're repo'ing so many cars they can't keep up with the demand. The worse the economy is, the better their business is.
 

GagHalfrunt

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Originally posted by: krunchykrome
Originally posted by: GagHalfrunt
Originally posted by: krunchykrome
Every company is hurting, from public to non-profit and everything in between

That isn't true, a lot of things are recession-proof.

like?

I'll name two, food and alcohol. People need to eat and they like to drink. They drink more when they're sad than when they're happy. It's not rocket science.
 

cheezy321

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Originally posted by: BlahBlahYouToo
Originally posted by: cheezy321
A quick Google search makes it seem like they paid 40K more than they should have.....

does the quick Google search include delivery, professional wallmount installation/wiring, and an AV cabinet?

Nope, but for 40K that AV cabinet better be made with the tears of a thousand children.
 

SilentZero

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Originally posted by: RaistlinZ
Be careful OP. The next thing you know your boss will call you in and say,

"Due to rising costs your position with the company has been eliminated."



LOL Now that would be classic!
 
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Originally posted by: cheezy321
Originally posted by: BlahBlahYouToo
Originally posted by: cheezy321
A quick Google search makes it seem like they paid 40K more than they should have.....

does the quick Google search include delivery, professional wallmount installation/wiring, and an AV cabinet?

Nope, but for 40K that AV cabinet better be made with the tears of a thousand children.

i don't think you realize the size of this beast until you've seen it in person.
i'm sure delivery and installation alone was several thousand, if not 10's of thousands.
 

SSSnail

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LOL, 40K for delivery and install. Yeah, I'm sure your company Facility department is ran by the same idiots at my previous company.

They actually bought and shipped a plasma from CALIFORNIA to TEXAS for the a new office. I couldn't find a big enough /facepalm emote.
 

Evadman

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Pfft, that's nothing. We had a Panasonic 150 inch plasma here recently. There's just something wrong with a TV that is taller than you are. Hell, I couldn't even touch the top of it with my hand while standing on my tiptoes. I was told it cost $80k, but I don't know how accurate that figure is; I would figure it was a lot more.
 

0roo0roo

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stimulating the japanese economy i guess...

Originally posted by: Evadman
Pfft, that's nothing. We had a Panasonic 150 inch plasma here recently. There's just something wrong with a TV that is taller than you are. Hell, I couldn't even touch the top of it with my hand while standing on my tiptoes. I was told it cost $80k, but I don't know how accurate that figure is; I would figure it was a lot more.


probably before shipping rapes you. those things require a 747 cargo hold to transport.
 

hanoverphist

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Originally posted by: JEDI
Originally posted by: BlahBlahYouToo
freakin $100k for this beast. how's that for stimulating the economy?

time for me to bring in my ps3 and break it in.

my company is spending MEGA $$$ on LED light bulbs.
we're going from 13w CFL to 9w LED.

cfl costs ~$1/each, and last 8k hours.
LED lightbulbs cost ~$40 each and 50k hours.

it's more PR about going green than cost savings (which there isnt any, obviously).

i said cfl's are already considered green. i got a blank stare.

its MORE green, theres 4 less watts being sucked up. over that 50k hours, how much electricity is being saved? thats less demand on the plants, less fuel needed to create electricity at those plants as well as a warm, fuzzy feeling. it costs money to save the world.
 

Mark R

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Originally posted by: JEDI
my company is spending MEGA $$$ on LED light bulbs.
we're going from 13w CFL to 9w LED.

cfl costs ~$1/each, and last 8k hours.
LED lightbulbs cost ~$40 each and 50k hours.

it's more PR about going green than cost savings (which there isnt any, obviously).

i said cfl's are already considered green. i got a blank stare.

Not necessarily that bad an idea. It costs considerably more for a company to change a light bulb than it does for the light bulb.

Someone has to spend time reporting the failed bulb. Maintenance have to send a guy down with ladder and tools. Someone has to take the old CFL and store it for disposal as toxic-waste. Contractors have to be paid to haul the toxic waste away.

By the time you've added up the time for everyone involved, you could easily be up to $20 just to change the bulb - and that's assuming it's a standard ceiling fitting. All bets are off, if it's very high up, or outside. Heck, health and safety laws over here prevent the use of ladders that more than 4 feet high. If you've got a light on top of a pole or half way up a wall, you have to erect some sort of scaffold, or if outside you need to use a telescopic lift vehicle.

Of course, LED lights might be good for the company - but they're not so great if you're the maintenance guy.
 

TehMac

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Originally posted by: krunchykrome
Every company is hurting, from public to non-profit and everything in between

Back in March-June '08 when it was claimed we were in a recession (lol) there were quite a few sectors of the economy that were experiencing growth.

Now, I'm sure there are much fewer sectors experiencing growth, but you only seem to hear about the sectors going down the toilet.
 
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