Tuesday, August 29, 2006

The largest mistake of management for all history of the American business.

Progress came slowly after the original invention. Bell and Watson worked constantly on improving the telphone's range. They made their longest call to date on October 9, 1876. It was a distance of only two miles, but they were so overjoyed that later that night they celebrated, doing so much began dancing that their landlady threatened to throw them out. Watson later recalled "Bell . . . had a habit of celebrating by what he called a war dance and I had got so exposed at it that I could do it quite as well as he could." [Watson] The rest of 1876, though, was difficult for Bell and his backers.

Bell and Watson improved the telephone and made better models of it, but these changes weren't enough to turn the telephone from a curiosity into a needed appliance. Promoting and developing the telephone proved far harder than Hubbard, Sanders, or Bell expected. No switchboards existed yet, the telephones were indeed crude and transmission quality was poor. Many questioned why anyone needed a telephone. And despite Bell's patent, broadly covering the entire subject of transmitting speech electrically, many companies sprang up to sell telephones and telephone service. In addition, other people filed applications for telephones and transmitters after Bell's patent was issued. Most claimed Bell's patent couldn't produce a working telephone or that they had a prior claim. Litigation loomed. Fearing financial collapse, Hubbard and Sanders offered in the fall of 1876 to sell their telephone patent rights to Western Union for $100,000. Western Union refused.
 

Mistake of a century
Business Western Union at that time promptly extended. For the first 11 years of the existence this company has increased the capital in 110 times. Hubbard has offered the patent for phone to it for ridiculously low price which at all did not defray all charges on researches. But president Western Union William Orton has considered the new device as a frivolous toy and the transaction has refused. The management of the prospering company did not see sense in mastering new services. It became one of the largest mistakes of management for all history of the American business.
Having received from a gate the turn, the angered Hubbard has refused attempts to sell the patent. Partners have decided to develop business independently. One more wise decision became creation of the separate enterprise which would be engaged in operation of the invention. So, on August, 1st, 1877 has appeared Bell Telephone Company, served 778 telephone lines.


Monday, August 28, 2006

51 mistake in the third “Lord of the Rings”

Mistakes in Hollywood blockbu$ters is usual thing. Millions of dollars invested in such projects do not protect from errors of various visibility, which remain unseen by many people in charge. And when the film is screened in cinemas, maniac fans are as happy to search for those mistakes as to watch the film itself. Remember “Matrix”: they found 112 errors in the original movie, 84 in its sequel and at least 23 in the third part.

“Lord of the Rings” trilogy in this sense is no worse (or no better). While fans all over the world are waiting to see another masterpiece by Peter Jackson, English critics from Daily Star found 51 mistakes in the movie already. Here are some of them:

When Frodo waves goodbye to other hobbits (before going with Gandalf), his finger bitten off by Gorlum, is magically in its place.

At a panorama of Minas Tirith there are a few guard towers. They suddenly disappear short before the battle, only one remains. However, the towers come back during the battle.

There are a few episodes with magic transformations. In the scene on Mountain of Fate, Sam’s got a dark bloody trace by his left eye. Then Frodo comes in and says sacramental “The Ring is mine”. Sam appears again, the trace is gone, like it was scared off by Frodo’s words.

With the same ease disappears blood of other Middle Earth inhabitants. In one battle scene Gandalf’s sword is covered with orcs’ blood, and then in a second it’s perfectly clear. Great magic of Gandalf the Grey!

It is understandable, that directors shooting blockbu$ters think no a way too wide dimension to be attentive to details. This job is saved to an army of viewers, who must have something to do during long winter (and strangling summer) nights…

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