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Re: time for this old guy to retire/new electronic
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Posted by jfp on October 04, 2005 at 19:37:26 from (152.163.101.7):
In Reply to: time for this old guy to retire/new electronics. posted by thejdman01 on October 04, 2005 at 13:35:22:
I hear all of you and agree with Rusty on this. The vehicles in Europe are not as big as US builts. How can one computer say another one is lying? You really don't know. Talk about gas mileage; 350 chevy has been getting the same since 1960. My first car was a 63 chevy Nova 2 convertiable 2 spd auto 6 banger and would burn the tires off the rim to my and everyone's surprise. Computers are here to stay, its the quality of them that make them depedable. Problem is, some CEO's cousin needed a job in the design dept. and don't know $&*# about what he's doing, so we end up with junk computers that never work right. I wouldn't retire if I was you but its your choice. Maybe a different job or bussiness if you are that unhappy.
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