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Old 09-05-2015, 06:11 AM   #57
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If week 3 is in August, and week 2 is in September, then week 3 comes before week 2 in that matrix, because August comes before September. That's why the matrix doesn't immediately make sense.
August week 3 is before September week 2. If you don't believe me, look at a calendar.

So they did something in August week 1, then something in August week 3 and finally they did something in September week 2.

They could have done something in Week 3 july, week 2 August and week 1 September and then your brain would have melted.

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Old 09-05-2015, 09:38 AM   #58
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I was looking at it linearly.

Week 1, then week 2, then week 3.

Which would require a police box in this situation.
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Old 09-05-2015, 10:25 AM   #59
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Old 09-05-2015, 02:25 PM   #60
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Just a suggestion but you could get some plastic and rivet it to the carpet mat. Then it can't come up but wouldn't be too ugly
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It's the simplest way to make a stamp like that.
It's saying some part of the production happened in the first week of August and in the 3rd week of August.
The stamp is just bizarre in the first place when viewed from a manufacturing viewpoint. The value added just isn't apparent and the labour involved in making and updating ithat stamp adds cost. I know it isn't exactly a long process but when we can shave microseconds off a process it can save big bucks. Not to mention how many times each mat must be handled to have stamps weeks apart. That is just throwing cash out the window.
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Old 09-05-2015, 04:21 PM   #62
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The stamp is just bizarre in the first place when viewed from a manufacturing viewpoint. The value added just isn't apparent and the labour involved in making and updating ithat stamp adds cost. I know it isn't exactly a long process but when we can shave microseconds off a process it can save big bucks. Not to mention how many times each mat must be handled to have stamps weeks apart. That is just throwing cash out the window.
I don't make floor mats; I have no valuable insight in the matter.
It was the only thing that seemed to make any sense since I've seen other parts tagged in the same manner.
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I don't make floor mats; I have no valuable insight in the matter.
It was the only thing that seemed to make any sense since I've seen other parts tagged in the same manner.
Oh I wasn't criticizing you. It is all tjaakes sense and that is why it doesn't make sense. Am I making sense?
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Dudes... Forget about part tagging. I need those pictures! My mats are dyin' here!
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Oh I wasn't criticizing you. It is all tjaakes sense and that is why it doesn't make sense. Am I making sense?
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