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iamwithnail | 11 years ago
The mechanic says "that'll be £500, please." The guy's outraged: "But all you did was tap it!"
Mechanic replies "it was a pound for the tap, and £499 for knowing where to tap."
Edit: Crap, beaten to it.
iamwithnail | 11 years ago
The mechanic says "that'll be £500, please." The guy's outraged: "But all you did was tap it!"
Mechanic replies "it was a pound for the tap, and £499 for knowing where to tap."
Edit: Crap, beaten to it.
dankohn1|11 years ago
baha_man|11 years ago
"Practically anyone famous for his knowledge can be offered up as the virtuoso in this tale... Nikola Tesla, Thomas Edison, George Washington, the electrical genius Charles Proteus Steinmetz... How long this story has been around is a mystery."
http://www.snopes.com/business/genius/where.asp
BuildTheRobots|11 years ago
Whu?
sudhirj|11 years ago
VLM|11 years ago
Another interesting issue is she shopped for a GP a long time ago, the GP referred her to specialist who referred her to the surgeon, can't have much of a marketplace if the participants aren't making any decisions. The only decision she made was a decade ago she picked the guy who referred her to the guy who referred her to a surgeon.
The craziest part of a crazy "market" or whatever you want to call it, is it mostly works. Something this screwed up should predictably kill everyone involved, but most of the time, it works, other than blowing a lot of money. It is the truly shocking part of the situation, at least from a "free market capitalism is the only system that, in practice, actually works" mantra. Maybe that's not so true, given the observational evidence.