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In article , Bob Eager
scribeth thus On Thu, 29 Apr 2021 00:29:33 +0100, tony sayer wrote: In article , The Natural Philosopher scribeth thus On 28/04/2021 16:18, Pamela wrote: It doesn't really matter whether a different physical production line is used for each product or they share the same line but different materials are used. In the end, a single factory can produce one battery at one price and another battery at another price. Worse, they can have - say a 15% failure rate of batteries that are sub standard. These get sold off cheap and rebadged and sold by cowboy traders. Sir Clive Sinclair stated out like that selling reject Newmarket semiconductor transistors to hobbyists. Plus his oddball kits especially those PWM amps he flogged!... Tell me about it. I worked in a shop where we sold those. I spent a lot of time troubleshooting what customers had done with them. What like trying to get them to work;?.... -- Tony Sayer Man is least himself when he talks in his own person. Give him a keyboard, and he will reveal himself. |
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