Yes, I think that shops in general are obsolete. Plastic parts are made at home by 3d printer, repair isn't done as Amazon doesn't offer it and if I need a drill hammer it doesn't help to RENT it in the next doityouself shop when I didn't learn any craft anyway as everyone just got a PC job nowadays. - sarcasm off -
Am 03.09.2017 um 15:51 schrieb Martin Koppenhoefer: > > > sent from a phone > > On 3. Sep 2017, at 11:29, Thilo Haug <th...@gmx.de > <mailto:th...@gmx.de>> wrote: > >> IMHO most shops will offer >> *sales,rental,parts,repair,* >> and different *type*s of the items they sell. > > > where I live, almost no shop offers "repair", maybe they did 50-100 > years ago. Still it's good to know > > "rental" is not a typical service of shops, unless we deal with > specialized stuff. Ever rent a piece of Salami from the butcher? > Socks? Stationery? A flattening iron? Vehicles, some machinery, sports > equipment and wedding dresses aside, the world of stuff to rent is > quite small. > > Also "parts" for most things are incredibly hard to get, ever tried to > get a replacement for some broken plastic part of something? Usually > your only options are making them yourself or order them for the same > price than the whole thing (depends on the thing, obviously). > > Anyway, it's good to have generic systematics, even if we don't need > them most of the time, and especially the rare things are interesting > to find. ;-) > > I would avoid the word "sales", either create a property with the verb > "sells" or use the singular "sale", or maybe "vending" which is > already in use. You don't propose "rentals" or "repairs", so "sales" > is odd. What about leasing and hire purchase? > > > cheers, > Martin > > > _______________________________________________ > Tagging mailing list > Tagging@openstreetmap.org > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging -- Thilo Haug Bismarckstr.37 72764 Reutlingen Mobil: +49 177 3185856 Festnetz : +49 7121 3826414
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