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From: Mike Naughton <mnaughton@juddwire.com> > What's wrong with my saying that if you want a machine that only does 50 > units, you pay $50, but if you want one that does 1000 you pay $1000? your example ignores the 'economy of scale'. I ought to be able to use a bulldozer cheaper than a 100 men with shovels. So with more power, the unit cost should be down.
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