OT Auto Humor

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Dean, Dec 5, 2004.

  1. Dean

    Dean Guest

    This is making its way around the groups:

    How a Honda employee bakes a potato:
    Preheat new, high-quality oven to 350 F. Insert Idaho potato. Go do
    something productive for 45 minutes. Check for doneness, and then remove
    perfectly baked potato from oven and serve.

    How a GM employee bakes a potato:
    Instruct an Idaho potato supplier to preheat the oven to 350 F. Demand that
    the supplier show you how he turned the dial to reach 350F, and have him
    come up with documentation from the oven manufacturer proving that it was
    calibrated properly. Review documentation, then have supplier check the
    temperature using sophisticated temperature probe. Direct supplier to
    insert potato and set timer for 45 minutes. Have supplier open oven to prove
    potato has been installed correctly, and request a free study proving that
    45 minutes is the ideal time to bake a potato of this size.

    Check potato for doneness after 10 minutes.

    Check potato for doneness after 11 minutes.

    Check potato for doneness after 12 minutes.

    Become impatient with supplier (why is this simple potato taking so long to
    bake?). Demand status reports every five minutes. Check potato for doneness
    after 15 minutes... After 35 minutes, conclude that potato is nearing
    completion. Congratulate supplier, and then update your boss on all the
    great work you've done, despite having to work with such an uncooperative
    supplier. Remove potato from oven after 40 minutes of baking, as a cost
    savings; without loss of function or quality versus the original 45 minute
    baking time. Serve potato.

    Wonder aloud what on earth those Japanese folks are doing over there to make
    such good low-cost baked potatoes that people seem to like better than GM
    potatoes.

    Daimler Chrysler's Baked Potatoes:
    Design great looking potato. Include sour cream, bacon bits, chives, and
    cheese. Bean counters then create MCM system. Engineers spend 2 years
    looking for ways to take out sour cream, bacon bits, chives, and cheese.
    Engineers find cheap imitation chives from Japanese supplier. Management
    commands engineers to use expensive, over-engineered German bacon bits to
    help prop up weak German suppliers. Sell potato with cheap imitation chives,
    no sour cream, cheese or expensive German bacon bits. Potato rots so fast
    customer swears never to buy another DCX potato.

    Ford's Baked Potatoes:
    Engineers create plain looking, "everyman" potato. Sold as "green"
    alternative to French Fries. When micro waved, potato explodes, causing
    death and injury to customers and bringing end to 100-year potato and
    butter-supplier relationship, Lawyers flourish.
     
    Dean, Dec 5, 2004
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