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eric@lucii.org wrote:
It does make sense in the same way that the military would calculate a win, even though a million people had been killed or wounded. It's about keeping more than you lose. Sickening when one thinks about the details.<topic type="off">
This only makes sense from a business perspective. Just like the situation with
the Ford Pinto many years ago. The part necessary to protect the gas tank
from being punctured by the sharp edge of the differental was about 1ドル.50.
But, there were millions of Pintos out there and Ford calculated the number
of lives lost and the corresponding lost profits was LESS than fixing the
problem. Turns out, in that time frame, a human life was worth 1ドル million.
So, from an investor's perspective, the decision made sense. I believe that
23 people were killed.
That is the calculus of human lives vs. profits. Computed every day by corporations far and wide - including your government.
Mostly irrelevant if it's not your life - or your investment - or your
government :-)
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