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Doug Miller
 
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In article , Bruce Barnett wrote:
"J. Clarke" writes:

There is no "false dilemma". If your saw doesn't work then you have to do
something about it and the only real solution that does not involve fixing
the saw is to [buy] a new saw.


Why is this the "only real solution?"
There are others as well.


Care to suggest any?

Seems obvious enough that if the saw doesn't work, the options are limited to:
1) repair it
2) replace it
3) don't use it

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