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Stuart Noble wrote:
Since you seem to be incapable of understanding a simple statement I'll go
through it again as you do when teaching children.
Well this *is* a bit like the playground. Fact is you originally said
wattage was *no* indicator of power
And I'll stick by that. It only tells the power consumption. Which is no
indication of power out.
when maybe you should have said it
wasn't the *only* indicator.
It's as near as dammit meaningless when assessing the performance of a
power tool.
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*I wonder how much deeper the ocean would be without sponges.
Dave Plowman
London SW
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