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Long posts was: breastle screen for HLA Adventure 867You guys usually make me feel like a young whippersnapper when you yak about hardware. And those houses have a life-time built into them of 6-10 years. I've watched $500K houses being built; they would sell for a couple of million if built now. Most of the construction had to be corrected or redone within the first two years. The needle to this housing bubble is woefully needed. Around here the usual cycles has been put off far too long. Long posts was: breastle screen for HLA Adventure 868 I have done that on purpose. I never touched windows XP, except as a naive user on other... I think I understand. This is when the processes are so complicated and the volumes it handles are so large, that human work has to be eliminated. Most transitions from humans filling out forms to computers filling out forms eliminate all human babysitting as a feature. This is wrong. Certain points of all processes have to be slowed down to a trickle caused by a human tending the process. In your example of the wrong part getting delivered, the slow down should be at the starting point with a feedback from the end point. This is difficult to do when each end is "owned" by different companies. BAH Subtract a hundred and four for e-mail.
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