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Quotes About Customization

Each person's workout is really different. It's tailored to be what's most needed for them. Everybody's different.
~ Jayson Tatum
I adapt my workouts to what my needs are.
~ Kate Levering
I like to customize my tights by cutting them myself to create a stirrup or convert the look into a capri.
~ Mary Helen Bowers
Der einzige Mensch, der sich vernünftig verhält, ist mein Schneider. Er nimmt jedes mal Maß, wenn er mich sieht, während alle anderen immer wieder die alten Maßstäbe anlegen.
~ Mark Twain
Why does a user wanting a custom product sometimes innovate for itself rather than buying from a manufacturer of custom products? There is, after all, a choice-at least it would seem so. However, if a user with the resources and willingness to pay
~ Eric von Hippel
frequency with which user firms and individual consumers develop or
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It is becoming progressively easier for many users to get precisely what they want by designing it for themselves.
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so. In contrast, the custom manufacturer wants to lower its
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had a very high heterogeneity of need, and that many had a high willingness to pay to get precisely what they wanted. Nineteen percent of the users sampled actually innovated to tailor Apache more closely to their needs. Those who did
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attractive qualities. It is becoming progressively easier for many users to get precisely what they want by designing it for themselves. And innovation by users appears to increase social welfare. At the same
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degree of heterogeneity of need and willingness to invest in obtaining a precisely right product
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offer great advantages over the manufacturer-centric innovation development systems that have been the mainstay of commerce for hundreds of years. Users that innovate can develop exactly what they want, rather than relying on manufacturers to act as their (often very imperfect) agents. Moreover, individual users do not have to develop everything they need on their
~ Eric von Hippel
Why Many Users Want Custom Products (Chapter 3) Why do so many users develop or modify products for their own use?
~ Eric von Hippel
For 'Dragon Quest IX,' one of the biggest things was being able to create your own character and your party members, too. The importance of it is that you can customize the face, the name, or something like that, so the party members are really a reflection of you. It becomes more of your own experience.
~ Yuji Horii
I'm not really a flashy guy anywhere else - I don't dress flashy or anything else - but I like to keep my cars nice, and I like to customize them. I can do things a little flashier and a little faster, and with a little bit more thought. This is kind of the release part of basketball.
~ Tim Duncan
What I learned on 'Homicide' was that each show deserves its own look.
~ Clark Johnson
Play the way you want to play. I want to give as much power back over to the player as possible. That's where games are leaning: give me the tools, let me do what I want to do with it. Let me solve the problem the way I want to solve it - experience the combat the way I want to experience it.
~ Cory Barlog
Quicksort a few times, but what are the odds that your custom version will be fully correct on the first try?
~ Steve McConnell
People spend so much time in their cars, and it's a legal way to have fun by speeding a little bit or testing yourself a little bit, and you get to invest in your car. For some people, it becomes their baby.
~ Jordana Brewster
People love to design and create things, whether clothing, creatures, buildings, cities, or planets. They also love to customize a basic template of some kind to reflect their own choices.
~ Ernest Adams
I remember when I started off, my first car was a Kia Spectra. With a spoiler kit and some rims.
~ Gio Gonzalez
If ergonomists have their way, future products won't be built for some hypothetical average person but will conform to the biomechanical needs of whatever particular human body happens to come into contact with them.
~ Mary Roach
But it doesn't matter what we think a person (or ourselves) should be able to do - what matter is only what works for each individual.
~ Gretchen Rubin
The maker movement is about people who want to gain more control of the human design world that they interact with every day. Instead of accepting off-the-shelf solutions from institutions and corporations, makers would like to make, modify, and repair their own tools, clothing, food, toys, furniture, and other physical objects.
~ Mark Frauenfelder