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				 Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2013 12:50 am    Post subject: Of Pencils & Airplanes [Repost From AeroElectric-List]... | 
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				[Dear Listers, last week, Bob Nuckolls of the AeroElectric fame, posted a very nice message discussing the Lists and Forums at Matronics.  It is a very insightful piece and I asked Bob if I could forward it to the rest of the Lists for the other members to enjoy and contemplate as well.  He gladly agreed, and so below I have included the text from that message.  Enjoy.  -Matt Dralle, Matronics Email List and Forum Administrator]
 
  "As most of you know, Matt's ISP was fiddling with some crucial 
  details for the exchange of data on the 'net a few weeks ago. 
  The Lists, Matt's business site, and AeroElectric.com got really 
  flakey. . . I was 'unhooked' from the List and all of three of 
  my e-mail services for several days. Out of business and out 
  of touch. 
 
  After two days, I was beginning to worry. I had no idea as 
  to root cause nor was there a time table for resolution . . . 
  I began to mull over plan-B options. Of course, plan-B 
  would have entailed seeking a new home for aeroelectric.com and 
  ancillary services. NOT a quick, inexpensive or happy thing to 
  contemplate. 
 
  The time talents and resources that go into fabrication and 
  maintenance of some of the 'simplest' features of our lives often 
  go unnoticed . . . not because they're unappreciated . . . but simply 
  because we're unaware of their significance. 
 
  I will invite you all to read an essay by one Leonard Read written 
  in 1958 titled "I pencil". See: 
 
     http://tinyurl.com/me3q3hj 
 
  It's a fascinating and well crafted peek into a society of 
  unacquainted, self-interested individuals who exploited 
  uncountable windows of opportunity for what has 
  been called "spontaneous order" in the manufacture and sales 
  of the simple wood pencil. The point of citing Mr. Read's 
  essay is to examine two features of the human experience that 
  contribute to the success of this List and our various interests 
  in airplanes. 
 
  The first point I'd like to make is that we cannot know 
  the millions of individuals who contributed to the materials 
  and infrastructure that make this List possible. We sit at the 
  top of a pyramid of work-product derived from the time, 
  talents and resources of millions of people who we'll never 
  know. 
 
  Another feature I'd like to emphasis is our ignorance 
  of the criticality for any single component for a host 
  of materials and components for the manufacture and 
  sales of a simple pencil or an affordable airplane. Suppose 
  any one of the materials or processes described in Read's 
  essay were simply unavailable. How would that impact 
  the price of a pencil? Would the pencil even continue to 
  exist at it's new price? The really big question is, "How 
  might some seemingly small loss ripple throughout the 
  economy of our existence?" 
 
  The time, talent and resources that support infrastructure 
  for this List, my website, Matt's website, and our e-mails 
  cannot be accurately known. That infrastructure stands 
  on an exceedingly complex array of activities that arose 
  from the ingenuity and spontaneous organization of free- 
  market enterprises. But from our perch at the top of 
  this pyramid we need only look down a few layers and see that 
  this resource upon which we depend is vulnerable. There are 
  risks we all assume . . . Matt could get t-boned in an 
  intersection tomorrow. Lightning could strike the pole behind 
  his facility and do catastrophic damage to the hardware. 
  Yours truly could take a deer through the windshield on 
  his way to Wichita some morning. 
 
  Other risks are less catastrophic. They include things 
  like amateurish behaviors by maintainers of the Internet 
  highway's potholes. Perhaps some material critical to 
  the manufacture of terabyte hard drives dries up. Or 
  maybe the cost of keeping the lights on and the bytes 
  herded become more than Matt can justify given his personal 
  needs for existence. 
 
  Several times a year I get an opportunity to 
  plant new seeds of thought in the minds of fellow citizens. 
  One of my favorites is to be standing in a long line 
  at Panera's waiting to purchase a bagel and coffee and 
  hear somebody in line complaining about the 
  wait. I suggest to them that to wait in line for a 
  much desired product is a GOOD thing. Not having 
  to wait is a BAD thing if there is not enough business 
  to encourage them to be open tomorrow. 
 
  It goes without saying that few, if any of us, possess the 
  talents, resources or motivation to step up and do what 
  Matt does. At last count, there were about 1600 individuals 
  who subscribe to this List [Aeroelectric-List]. . . 
  certainly many more make up the population of subscribers 
  to all of the Lists on Matronics. 
 
  A few years back, Matt was besieged by legal trials 
  and tribulations over the naming of his products . . . 
  seems somebody claimed ownership of the words 'scan' 
  and/or 'scanner' . . . We here on the AeroElectric-List 
  perceived a risk to Matt's operations and came up with 
  several thousands of dollars to contribute to his defense 
  fund. We need make no greater 'investment' in Matt's 
  operations now than it takes to stand in a line for 
  a Quarter-Pounder Combo . . . or a fist full of pencils. 
 
  You and I can have no more positive influence over the 
  manufacture of pencils and hard drives than to continue 
  to purchase such things and encourage those with the 
  time, talent and resources to continue doing what they 
  do best. 
 
  Let's contribute to the comfortable maintenance of this 
  service which is probably more valuable than we know. 
  Just a little bit from thousands of us on the Matronics 
  Lists can make a big difference. 
 
  Bob . . ."
 
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 Matt Dralle 
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