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Thread: Disruption a new buzz wordsmith massive implications.

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    Disruption a new buzz wordsmith massive implications.

    Watched a programme on Silicon Valley companies Amazon Apple, Google, YouTube, Facebook, Uber etc and another on problems with medical devices. Both featured company speeches and interviews mentioning disruption and staff being disruptives
    This seems to involve changing the world, looking at a market, rethinking it, making it more people friendly, saving them money and saving the planet.
    It also seems to involve companies ignoring laws, bending rules, Ponzi type approaches to business, putting companies and shops out if business, not paying taxes even in California, maximising company profits and in the case of medical devices killing or maiming people.
    The FDA are colluding to allow devices on to the market that have not been tested through a loophole which allows companies to modify previously approved products and get the new version on the market with minimal testing - even if the earlier version has been removed from the market due to failures or adverse effects.

    Uber promised Indians to buy cars helping find them loans to buy cars with promises of 80000 rupees a month income only for this to drop to 20000 as more drivers joined leaving many with loans they couldn’t repay.

    Any disruptives down there.

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    I believe the Donald is known as a disruptor OC.

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    Disruption a new buzz word with massive implications

    Yes sure is.

    In the title
    Wordsmith should be word with

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    Bloody predictive text again OC ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldcolner View Post
    Yes sure is.

    In the title
    Wordsmith should be word with
    Quiz time OC..?

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    Swordsmith?

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    Yes that predictive text is a pain
    I’ve disrupted my own thread

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    Freddiesmith, what a good little full back he was!

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    Freddiesmith, what a good little full back he was!
    Indeed he was BT, I used to love watching the reserves back in the early sixties with Freddie, David Walker, Arthur Bellamy, Dave Merrington, Willie Irvine etc. A distant relative of mine, Michael Pickup, played a bit as well, but not many remember him.

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