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Just that kind of day. Had to pick two songs the other day for an upcoming work event and figured go long or go home. Went with stairway to heaven but looked at a lot of Floyd and throw a reference in for fun
I really liked LZ IV, but then In through the out door emerged and I was hooked! I had tickets for 10/29/1980 at Joe Louis Arena... Changed my world...
 
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Just that kind of day. Had to pick two songs the other day for an upcoming work event and figured go long or go home. Went with stairway to heaven but looked at a lot of Floyd and throw a reference in for fun

I witnessed the worst song selection for an ad campaign in '98, I worked for Motorola in Arlington Heights and they had just had come out with a new Razor and the ad company selected Rolling Stones song “You Can’t Always Get What You Want” !!! How did that ever fly!? Shortly thereafter I jumped to 3Com (and we all know how that went!). :)
 
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I witnessed the worst song selection for an ad campaign in '98, I worked for Motorola in Arlington Heights and they had just had come out with a new Razor and the ad company selected Rolling Stones song “You Can’t Always Get What You Want” !!! How did that ever fly!? Shortly thereafter I jumped to 3Com (and we all know how that went!). :)
Wow, terrible marketing song when trying to sell a product 🤣
 
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Maybe not a factory, since the blythewood factory is pretty big, and could easily have 3-4 models being built. But I could see it being a distribution center checkpoint, or for storage like what most car companies use Delaware for, or even possibly a hub that will do secret deliveries to states that don’t allow direct to consumer.

But maybe in the future for the Travelall and the cargo van they will build a plant in Delaware.
 
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Maybe not a factory, since the blythewood factory is pretty big, and could easily have 3-4 models being built. But I could see it being a distribution center checkpoint, or for storage like what most car companies use Delaware for, or even possibly a hub that will do secret deliveries to states that don’t allow direct to consumer.

But maybe in the future for the Travelall and the cargo van they will build a plant in Delaware.
Kinda thinking same thing and to @cyure ‘s and @THil08 ‘s comments having DTC could solve a bunch of logistics. Also would be secondary shipping point and if possibility of Audi making an off-roader they could ship back to Europe if need be even though SC would serve same purpose