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post #21 of 66
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Well, I really doubt Dell charters the wohle plane. China Airlines is probably the only Cargo division that flies the B744 from Malaysia to Tenessee, so they just load it up like regular cargo. Or I may never know. Just my thoughts on how Cargo Divisions usually are.
post #22 of 66
Why isn't this a sticky?
post #23 of 66
jeez that's amazing that so many companies and places are involved!
post #24 of 66
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Originally Posted by tman2093
Why isn't this a sticky?
Your wish is my command!
post #25 of 66
thats cool!
post #26 of 66
Thread Starter 
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Originally Posted by DELL-Machina
Your wish is my command!
Oh Dude! Sweet! Thanks guys!
post #27 of 66
kinda sad nothing is made in the usa
still cool though
post #28 of 66
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Originally Posted by XPS lover
kinda sad nothing is made in the usa
still cool though
You forgot about the profit, thats made here *rimshot*
post #29 of 66
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Originally Posted by tman2093
You forgot about the profit, thats made here *rimshot*
he he, thats the truth
post #30 of 66
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Originally Posted by Benzdoc
Nice story, now I understand why it takes 3 days to box a computer.
Actually, the boxing process is as follows:

You put the right flap in, you put the right flap out, you put the right flap in and you shake it all about....

That's why it takes so long.
post #31 of 66
Wow,

I put iTunes on my I6000 and i got this "Dell Expeirence" video on how they make,test,then sell dell computers quite cool.
post #32 of 66
my laptop been in boxing for atleast 2 days now
post #33 of 66
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Originally Posted by shof515
my laptop been in boxing for atleast 2 days now
Entirely normal. 3 days is normal. Boxing includes flying from Malaysia to the U.S.
post #34 of 66
hmn.. day 4 and my laptop is still "order processing" and although my bank used to (for the past few days) have a hold on half the cost of the laptop from my account (the other half to be deducted "the next day"), all of the original money is now re-available to me, and I haven't heard from dell...
post #35 of 66
the link to the book is dead. anyone know where this excerpt was taken from?

BTW....GREAT READ!!!
post #36 of 66
Does anyone have a video of it being made?
post #37 of 66
Interesting read.
post #38 of 66
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Originally Posted by shof515
Does anyone have a video of it being made?
Here is a photo tour of the Ireland factory. I didn't find a video, just pictures.

http://hardware.silicon.com/desktops...53906-1,00.htm
post #39 of 66
Great read,but it's unfortunate that all those jobs are not here in the USA.
post #40 of 66
I want to see the video too!
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