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Bob Urz March 8th 11 04:55 PM

salvaging components..
 
http://www.designfax.net/enews/20110308/feature-2.asp

bob

Charles March 8th 11 09:33 PM

salvaging components..
 


"bob urz" wrote in message ...

http://www.designfax.net/enews/20110308/feature-2.asp

bob

Hey Bob! No way that salvaged components are likely to become even a minor
factor in manufacturing. In repair, sure. There are electronic junkyards.
JUST MY OPINION as stated with no authority, no crystal ball, no data base,
no real reason to respond, no political agenda, no known mental pathologies,
no interest in USENET vitriol ...... :)


D Yuniskis March 9th 11 07:46 PM

salvaging components..
 
On 3/8/2011 2:33 PM, Charles wrote:


"bob urz" wrote in message ...

http://www.designfax.net/enews/20110308/feature-2.asp

bob

Hey Bob! No way that salvaged components are likely to become even a
minor factor in manufacturing. In repair, sure. There are electronic
junkyards. JUST MY OPINION as stated with no authority, no crystal ball,
no data base, no real reason to respond, no political agenda, no known
mental pathologies, no interest in USENET vitriol ...... :)


Hmmm... I seem to recall that (USA) devices sold with
"used" parts inside must be marked as such. This begs the
question: what constitutes *used*? "Previously *sold*?
Or, "previously manufactured" (regardless of sale)?


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