Here's a specific example:
the IBM series E Laser Printer in the late 90s contained a chip that was there only to slow down printing to be able to compete with HP's low end printers while still being able to charge a premium for the rest of their printers (mostly aimed at businesses).
Some more examples :
Student versions of mathematical software that disable calls to the math coprocessor in order
to slow down calculations.
The 486SX chip, which is simply a 486DX chip with the coprocessor disabled.
Federal Express offers both morning and afternoon delivery. It appears that FedEx does not
deliver afternoon packages in the morning, even if they arrive in time for morning delivery.
Instead they will make two trips to the same location.
(http://people.ischool.berkeley.edu/~...info-goods.pdf)
Also note:
Pretty much every argument you've made so far was very general and concluded that situations like the above can't happen. These situations are not even rare.
Again, I have no idea whether this is happening with light bulbs and frankly, I don't really care.
That's slightly unrelated but I also notice you have become increasingly rude in a lot of your discussions. Whatever people like KH might let you believe, this is not a good thing. As everyone, I am also guilty of this from time to time of course but I think it's a good think to keep in mind and work on.
You might be able to come up with some strong arguments yet but the case you have at this point is very weak and certainly didn't warrant your dismissive attitude at the beginning of the thread. Does any point warrant such?
the IBM series E Laser Printer in the late 90s contained a chip that was there only to slow down printing to be able to compete with HP's low end printers while still being able to charge a premium for the rest of their printers (mostly aimed at businesses).
Some more examples :
Student versions of mathematical software that disable calls to the math coprocessor in order
to slow down calculations.
The 486SX chip, which is simply a 486DX chip with the coprocessor disabled.
Federal Express offers both morning and afternoon delivery. It appears that FedEx does not
deliver afternoon packages in the morning, even if they arrive in time for morning delivery.
Instead they will make two trips to the same location.
(http://people.ischool.berkeley.edu/~...info-goods.pdf)
Also note:
The fact that producers will find it advantageous to degrade the product in order to differentiate
prices has been recognized for centuries. Witness the observation of a 18th centurey economist:
It is not because of the few thousand francs which would have to be spent to put a roof
over the third-class carriages or to upholster the third-class seats that some company or
other has open carriages with wooden benches : : :What the company is trying to do is to
prevent the passengers who can pay the second class fare from traveling third class; it hits
the poor, not because it wants to hurt them, but to frighten the rich : : : And it is again for the
same reason tha the companies, having proved almost cruel to the third-class passengers
and mean to the second-class ones, become lavish in dealing with first-class passengers.
Having refused the poor what is necessary, they give the rich what is superfluous. (Dupuit
(1849), quoted in Ekelund (1970))
prices has been recognized for centuries. Witness the observation of a 18th centurey economist:
It is not because of the few thousand francs which would have to be spent to put a roof
over the third-class carriages or to upholster the third-class seats that some company or
other has open carriages with wooden benches : : :What the company is trying to do is to
prevent the passengers who can pay the second class fare from traveling third class; it hits
the poor, not because it wants to hurt them, but to frighten the rich : : : And it is again for the
same reason tha the companies, having proved almost cruel to the third-class passengers
and mean to the second-class ones, become lavish in dealing with first-class passengers.
Having refused the poor what is necessary, they give the rich what is superfluous. (Dupuit
(1849), quoted in Ekelund (1970))
Again, I have no idea whether this is happening with light bulbs and frankly, I don't really care.
That's slightly unrelated but I also notice you have become increasingly rude in a lot of your discussions. Whatever people like KH might let you believe, this is not a good thing. As everyone, I am also guilty of this from time to time of course but I think it's a good think to keep in mind and work on.
You might be able to come up with some strong arguments yet but the case you have at this point is very weak and certainly didn't warrant your dismissive attitude at the beginning of the thread. Does any point warrant such?
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