I'm sure you could click on the link down at the bottom and
read all of the wonderful information about
The Everything Development
Co.. This would then reveal that they make their money
from supporting customers who would choose to purchase their
wonderful everything engine. Seeing as how the number of
sites running everything seems to be limited to those
actually run by the everything group, they are probably not
enjoying much financial success. (note: I don't know this
as I am not associated with them.) Everything is only
associated with /. in the sense that my site is associated
with my friend's web site. In other words, they're
independent of each other, but happen to be run by real life
friends.
Update: I have left my wording intact, but realized
how it was slightly misleading to sierrathedog04. What I
meant to state is that the
Everything guys make
their money not from sales of their engine per se, but that
the engine is kind of like the product being sold. Think
about it in the sense that if I told you I'd give you a car
and I would service it for you for $10,000 dollars a year.
(yeah, I'm steep, but I'm giving you a car. :). But maybe,
you're a stuffed up sod, who can't possibly fathom getting
the car for free, so you think to yourself, "I'll pay this
gentleman $10K for this car, and he'll take care of any
problems I have for a whole year." And that's what I meant
by selling the engine. You get free service in return, and
when you want to soup up your car, your requests for that
turbo charged nitrous fuel intake are kindly filled faster
than some shmoe who took the car without buying any service.
ALL HAIL BRAK!!!
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