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I'm not a betting man but I'd almost garuntee it would cost more than a ham sandwich!!!!!
I want to see an IPL for it. Im gonna look it up at the store tomorrow.
I'm not a betting man but I'd almost garuntee it would cost more than a ham sandwich!!!!!
The real problem with technology is we have lost a lot of the hands on inventive skills that made the world what is today.
Do no get get me wrong some technology is good. What happened to the days when some frustrated person went to the garage and came up with a new tool.
We have lost the thing that makes us human a brain.
What happens when some solar flare fries 90% of the electrical appliances,a lot of people will go nuts.
What Internet site did you borrow this line from? How you you suppose that technology gets developed? Dreams? Osmosis? Divine intervention? It is driven by people with ideas that build upon proven platforms that are constantly being refined. Once again, you lack the cognitive skills to understand the processes that you always seem inclined to comment on.
Happens every day, except the garage has been replaced by a laboratory and the tools have become far more advanced.
Based on your ramblings here I would concur if this was a personal assessment. However, do not lump those individuals who understand and embrace technology gains with your stone age brothers.
I guess our new 441M-Tronics will be one of the few things that work.
Your lack of understanding of the world around you and how it interrelates is embarrassing. Please try to refrain from interjecting senseless dribble into what has been an intelligent discourse.
Stihl used to tell us at the dealer meetings that they were doing a voluntary 10-year replacement manufacturing window. Husky goes even longer, up to 15 years on some models.
If there's a real added value in M-Tronic at a reasonable cost, I'll <snip> buy it. But I am not in a hurry:msp_smile:.
Hey brother, I see you have been on the offensive in a lot of threads with HBRN, I'd prefer if you'd just ignore him in my thread if he bothers you.
Thanks!
Stihl used to tell us at the dealer meetings that they were doing a voluntary 10-year replacement manufacturing window. Husky goes even longer, up to 15 years on some models.
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