AMDZen
Lifer
i would think the markup on a large soda at the movies is more than the popcorn.
Agreed. Coke pays restaurants and places to carry their product, so not only is it 100% profit, they make a little extra on top.
i would think the markup on a large soda at the movies is more than the popcorn.
Why does everyone always repeat that whole "ticket sales go to studios" stuff? If ticket sales go to the studios, then why can I go to a theater locally and watch TWO new releases for $5 total? Do the movie companies really say "hey, you're in NYC, therefore we're charging your theater $8 per person who sees the movie. Oh, and you - you're in a rural area, so we're charging $2 per person who sees this movie."
Its the labor. Those cables are hand crafted by specially trained Tibetan monks in base camp IV mount everest. The unique atmospheric conditions and impeccable hand crafting with bespoke materials exudes a warmth and sonic clarity you need to experience. They are worth it if you appreciate fine impeccable quality.
no.Agreed. Coke pays restaurants and places to carry their product, so not only is it 100% profit, they make a little extra on top.
Agreed. Coke pays restaurants and places to carry their product, so not only is it 100% profit, they make a little extra on top.
Agreed. Coke pays restaurants and places to carry their product, so not only is it 100% profit, they make a little extra on top.
but it comes with FREE GROUND SHIPPING!!!
I bet they could personally fly these insanely priced cables out to you and barely scratch their margins.
Printer Ink.
If you bought a gallon of ink via individual inkjet cartridges, it'd cost you like $10k.
Sex. Should be free, but always ends up being very expensive. 🙁
KT
Yeah, but that's not the first version of the item to be used. I assume hospitals have been doing those types of surgeries and inserting those stints for decades.
You can't include R&D for all previous versions of the product.
Guys, this isn't a thread about what's the most expensive shit out there.
Graphene.
Last I checked it sells for $10/sq micron. It's .13 nm thick.
There isn't enough money in the world to buy a gram of it, and it's just plain old carbon.