Cost
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I want to point out, if I may, if you look at Google, they can propagate
cost
centers endlessly with all of these companies, but they cannot propagate profit centers.
Nothing else can have this sort of near-term impact at such a low
cost.
I think we can come up with the right technology solution, but we need to make a business out of it, and it'll
cost
the company about 10 billion dollars or more to deploy this system.
That chip and PIN card that's in your pocket has a little chip on it that
cost
millions of pounds to develop, is extremely secure, you can put scanning electron microscopes on it, you can try and grind it down, blah blah blah.
The societal
cost
of this condition is huge, in the US alone, maybe 35 to 80 billion dollars.
And those services can
cost
in excess of 60,000 to 80,000 dollars a year.
What all of these things have in common is that they
cost
money.
What the global delivery model allows is, it allows you to take previously geographically core-located tasks, break them up into parts, send them around the world where the expertise and the
cost
structure exists, and then specify the means for reintegrating them.
Or you have students in developing countries making replicas of scientific instruments that
cost
a lot of money to make.
But just as the Internet drops transaction and collaboration costs in business and government, it also drops the
cost
of dissent, of rebellion, and even insurrection in ways that people didn't understand.
But it came with a
cost.
The
cost
of sequencing the human genome is dropping precipitously.
The
cost
of doing a DNA sequence is going to be trivial.
Above all, perhaps, we worry about human trafficking, and the awful
cost
of it.
And then, the most important thing is, it gives us large math for low
cost.
So essentially, the three things that are required to make this conversion from this guy to this guy is a cheap remote control for a television that you can almost find in every home today, some parts from a computer mouse, basically, something that you can scavenge for very low cost, and a few parts that have to be pre-programmed.
Basically this is a micro-controller with a few extra components that can be shipped for very little
cost
across the world, and that's what is all required with a little bit of local tinkering talent to convert the device into something else.
The costs, one
cost
is of course that you need to keep your partners happy.
The second
cost
is that everyone wants your position.
There has been much discussed in the last few years about the rising
cost
of health care.
What might not be quite as obvious to people is that during that same period the
cost
of higher education tuition has been increasing at almost twice the rate, for a total of 559 percent since 1985.
They're ultra-low cost, and we all know what happens.
When something becomes ultra-low cost, it becomes massively scalable.
A hundred and fifty years ago, an agricultural slave
cost
about three times the annual salary of an American worker.
Up to now their counter-terrorism policy has been to kill insurgents at almost any cost, and if civilians get in the way, that's written as "collateral damage."
FEMA and the state will pay 85 percent of the
cost
of a federally-declared disaster, leaving the town to pay the last 15 percent of the bill.
I justified it, and I said, "This is the
cost
of revolution.
Well, GDP, gross domestic product, it's just the total
cost
of goods and services sold in an economy in a year.
And when I looked up in the catalog to see how much this three-foot-high mouse cost, here's how it was described ... "Life-sized."
That goes down to 10,000 dollars per car, just for the
cost
of the parking.
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