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Cosgar wrote:Crash Monster wrote:Dust Junky 4Life wrote:YOU IDIOTS!! Logi's NEED the xtra slots, for protection. Keep whinning about it, u wont have medics anymore. Im the BESTEST medic in dust. I will run through fire and raining bullets to save you. Only 10k kiills but got 3mill WP. If logi's are supposed to be medics something is broken. We never were supposed to be medics. Just a medium suit with more fitting options and extra equipment.
Exactly the mistake that 80% of players make. For some reason Logistic Suits are supposed to be the only ones running around with Nano-Injectors. Really? If you want to get picked up more often how about you consider using some of your fits with Nano-Injectors instead of your Nanohives that you never drop anyway or rarely do.
Logistics to me seemed a lot more important than the average Assault Grunt:
The prevalent view is that term logistics comes from the late 19th century: from French logistique (loger means to lodge). Others attribute a Greek origin to the word: ++-î+¦++-é (pronounced logos) meaning reason or speech, +++++¦+¦-â-ä+¦+¦++-éb (prononced logistikos) meaning accountant or responsible for counting.[1]
The Oxford English Dictionary defines logistics as "the branch of military science relating to procuring, maintaining and transporting material, personnel and facilities." However, the New Oxford American Dictionary defines logistics as "the detailed coordination of a complex operation involving many people, facilities, or supplies", and the Oxford Dictionary on-line defines it as "the detailed organization and implementation of a complex operation".[2] Another dictionary definition is "the time-related positioning of resources". As such, logistics is commonly seen as a branch of engineering that creates "people systems" rather than "machine systems".
According to the Council of Logistics Management, logistics includes the integrated planning, control, realization, and monitoring of all internal and network-wide material, part, and product flow, including the necessary information flow, industrial and trading companies along the complete value-added chain (and product life cycle) for the purpose of conforming to customer requirements.
Logistics is the process of planning, implementing, and controlling the effective and efficient flow of goods and services from the point of origin to the point of consumption |