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Old August 31st 04, 10:19 PM
Richard Herring
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In article , Thomas Borchert
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Peter,

but a particular product needs more years to prove itself than it has
had to date.


And how would that happen if everybody thought like you do?

The manufacturers would have to invest more in proving it themselves.
Their profit: their risk.

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Richard Herring
 




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