Kramer gives Elaine a new electronic organizer, which through a series of unfortunate events, gets lost. She goes to Kramer bemoaning the fact that she had put everything in the organizer, and had thrown away her paper organizer. If she hadn't put all of her eggs in one basket (her events in one organizer), she could have reduced her exposure to risk.
Charlie's father gets laid off from his job because a new robot at the toothpaste factory can perform his job more cheaply and efficiently. His job has been made obsolete by technology.
Harold, a tax auditor, visits Miss Pascal at her store to audit her because she paid only 78% of her taxes for the year. She gives him a hard time and states that she intentionally did not pay taxes for spending that she does not support. Miss Pascal mentions some ways that the government spends taxes.
Stringer discusses with Mr. Lucas a company's options when it is operating in a competitive market and has an inferior product. Mr. Lucas suggests acquiring competitors or dropping the price to gain market share. He warns Stringer that the latter tactic will lead to lower product credibility and mentions the example of Worldcom.