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Steven Levine wrote:
> The reality is that the worst of today's stuff is incredibly more
> reliable than what we could get even 15 years ago and at a fraction
> of the cost.
That is part of my point. Junk cannot survive the marketplace.
>
>> The price is a function of the channel, not the parts.
>
> Exactly. Different channels provide differnt levels of service and
> support.
You pays your money and takes your choice. I would rather pay $15 for a
PS and throw it away if it fails than fuss with trying to get a
replacement for an $80 PS, which by the time it fails is probably
obsolete anyway.
Ray
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