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In Reply to: RE: I haven't heard of anyone checking data on stock fuses when buying equipment. posted by Tony Lauck on January 15, 2012 at 08:44:44
Old and in the way company vs state of the art company.
An ordinary man has no Means of deliverance.
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Hi Geoff-
Where is that quote from? Pardon my ignorance, but I only recall it being uttered in that exact form in a song from "The Catherine Wheel". A quick Google search turned up nothing on the money, but many oblique references to religious texts (mostly eastern), where most of the operative words existed, but not in that specific quote. The idea was there, just not the exact quote. Thus my query. Thanks!
(Oh yes, I still cannot believe we are arguing about whether premium fuses make a difference or not! To the nay sayers I put it thusly: They do. Get over it.)
Old and in the Way is the title of and old Jerry Garcia album.
Sorry, Geoff, I wasn't clear, obviously. I was referring instead to, "An ordinary man has no Means of deliverance". Apologies for the confusion. (It certainly sounds religious in origin.)
Thanks.
Ah, that one. That's a quote uttered by William Burroughs in the movie, Naked Lunch.
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