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Moschella, who practices both of these forms of mortification, calls the custom “the most natural thing in the world...
...might wonder how a “supposedly” random algorithm could result in so many ID’s sharing the same first three digits. Wamback explains that this recurrence of numbers has to do with the nature of Harvard’s custom-generated algorithm. “The first numbers issued back in 1974 began with 100, 200...through 900. Then, after all numbers with these three integers were used, numbers beginning with 101, 201...through 901 were issued.” Wamback assures FM that this algorithm is sufficiently random to protect the identities...
Towed trailers make up 80% of RVs sold, but the big money is still in motor homes, which account for roughly two-thirds of industry revenue. RVs are made with components from many companies--say, a chassis from Workhorse Custom Chassis, slide-out gear from Actuant and a generator from Onan, a division of Cummins. Back in 2001, RV demand fell so low that some assembly lines and entire plants had to be idled. Industry leader Winnebago of Forest City, Iowa, avoided layoffs with four-day workweeks and a short production halt late in the year. But as demand shot...
...Wherever we went, the Mobile press followed. Every morning I read articles about us over breakfast, and every night I watched footage of our rehearsals and appearances on the news. Then there was all the free new clothes—I lugged 14 t-shirts, five pairs of shoes, custom tailored jeans, three tops and an exercise outfit back home...
...yourself: everything from bags to bikinis comes with your initial on it. The specialty shop Eye of the Needle, with stores in Palm Beach, Fla., Boston and Nantucket, Mass., is stocked with initialed sweaters, swimsuits, thongs, handbags, belts and wallets. After Eye's owner, Karen Golov, saw Barney's custom-label cashmere letter sweaters two years ago, she says she "focused on everything I could find that had initials." Mass-producing customized goods isn't easy. Stephanie Hirsch, owner and designer of Inca, which makes initialed caps, visors and swimwear, says her best sellers...