TheOldHokie
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That explains why half the internet is slow and doesn't work.
That explains why half the internet is slow and doesn't work.
Yes it does, the half that runs proprietary closed code software.That explains why half the internet is slow and doesn't work.
Will do...but since you are not here...you know where it will go!Mind grabbing me one too?
I thought the OS wars ended decades ago.Yes it does, the half that runs proprietary closed code software.
Linux servers are some of the fastest, most secure servers out there BECAUSE there's widespread community support in keeping it that way.
That's why half the internet servers use linux.
Are you saying that's incorrect, because it's open source?
It's more than a penny and less than the national debt.Does anyone know what the average Kubota dealerships gross revenues are and what the owner might earn annually?
No not at all, I'm saying that open source is usually written by non professionals and is lacking.Yes it does, the half that runs proprietary closed code software.
Linux servers are some of the fastest, most secure servers out there BECAUSE there's widespread community support in keeping it that way.
That's why half the internet servers use linux.
Are you saying that's incorrect, because it's open source?
So what was it?I think I'll go get a beer now...ROFLMAO...
(I actually forgot the original thread topic, but have enjoyed reading the posts...)
After posting this I will go back and see what the original post/question was...
(PS...I did go back and check...)
It must be a lot because there are dealers and Kubotas all over the place.Does anyone know what the average Kubota dealerships gross revenues are and what the owner might earn annually?
I'm just curious what your experience is that leads you to that conclusion? Not saying it's right or wrong, just asking, as it doesn't quite match mine. (Not trying to change anyone's mind, just genuinely curious)No not at all, I'm saying that open source is usually written by non professionals and is lacking.
Just because you see a lot of them doesn't mean they're making bank. It just means that Kubota's making sure dealers are everywhere. Deere does the same thing except Deere isn't picky about who can sell their products. Home depot, lowes, whatever....mass marketing. I bet Kubota tries it too in the future.It must be a lot because there are dealers and Kubotas all over the place.
Yes they are. A local Deere dealer, for over 60 years, had it's dealership pulled because they were still in the original building, which didn't meet up to Deere's standards. It was a brick building with a lot of glass in the showroom area and was always kept in good repair and appearance. It was on a US highway on the edge of town.Deere does the same thing except Deere isn't picky about who can sell their products.
Yes they are. A local Deere dealer, for over 60 years, had it's dealership pulled because they were still in the original building, which didn't meet up to Deere's standards. It was a brick building with a lot of glass in the showroom area and was always kept in good repair and appearance. It was on a US highway on the edge of town.
Now there's an appliance store there.
Looked like quite the shindig going on over at your place Saturday. Wife wouldn't let me stop and go down the slide on the bounce house thoughexactly what happened to the dealer I was at too! Deere came in there, early 2000's (roughly, IIRC 2003?) and said we want you to sell nothing but deere, and you're going to have to buy/rent a bigger place. Boss said bye-bye, and from then on we focused on Kubota. Notice you see Deere equipment at big box stores. Kubota, you get at dealers (only)-which I am in agreement with. But-in 2017 Kubota came in and said hey we want you to move, to get a bigger place, and carry bigger/more expensive stuff. Exactly like Deere did. Boss said "see ya"-and retired. Can't blame him. Left 12 of us out to dry but luckily the new owners liked us. Unfortunately not all of us liked the GM.
I haven't forgotten about the deal with Deere. I was in on the conversations so I know exactly how it went down. They had been putting the pressure on for about 2 years prior.
There are a lot of downsides to forcing dealers to carry certain items and forcing them to 'move', and there are upsides too. Income has the opportunity to go way up, for one. But with that you will lose some customers. I saw it happen. Twice. When a mom and pop shop is set up, and does business with integrity and character, it thrives as much as it can. Then when the mom and pop shop "feel" goes away, some of those customers ain't gonna come back-and they didn't. They spread the word that so-and-so dealer has gone "corporate" (to to speak), they don't care about the little guy and their needs, yaddya yaddya...and again, they're not wrong. But they'll also gain some customers. The question is, will they gain as many as they lose? That-is the question. In my case, no. Small town, word gets around in minutes when someone passes gas sideways. In small town areas you can't afford to lose any customers. Now that I have a small taste of corporate dealership, I told them to find another tech, and I went to a mom and pop powersports dealer and I love it. A lot of the same old-school customers shop there often, so I know them and know how they like things done.
must have been. I escaped (took the day off)--which was planned for months prior.Looked like quite the shindig going on over at your place Saturday. Wife wouldn't let me stop and go down the slide on the bounce house though