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| boykster:
--- Quote from: missioncontrol on April 17, 2007, 06:37:31 am ---brokededed --- End quote --- and her did |
| shardian:
--- Quote from: ChadTower on April 17, 2007, 02:07:25 pm --- No, because that's not enough info to determine "broken". It could need simple maintenance. Plus, I don't consider the consumable parts (the switches) as something that would determine "broken" for the overall unit. --- End quote --- So applying your logic, divemaster's car, which fell from a lift and was summarily destroyed is not really broken - it just needs some "consumable" parts replaced. Somebody better tell him that before he gets his lawyer on the case. ;) |
| ChadTower:
Those parts aren't consumable. They are permanent. Switches in a mechanical situation are consumable. It's not like having his car trashed, it's like blowing his tires. |
| shardian:
This is a retarded argument. If something is not working the way it is designed to, then something is broken. If something requires maintenance other than preventative maintenance, then it is broken. Something being broken is not a permanent end all phrase. |
| JackTucky:
I knew Chad and maxim would get along. =J |
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