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In Reply to: RE: 6000 units to get one working one? snicker posted by Tony Lauck on October 16, 2009 at 11:49:17
Because buggy is a larger spectrum than "won't play a CD." And you could replicate a real bug at a computer store most of the time - if you have a clue.
And further, there were volumes of complaints about that software.
Again, it's simple: The episode of one individual requiring six units (or 6000 in your hilarious example,) would, if based in reality, imply a huge percentage failure in the field. That didn't happen. This one case was an outlier for some reason, and not due to a unit's failure, or two units' failure...because he had SIX of them.
lol. Carry on.
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