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-rick- wrote:
Harry Krause wrote: What "failure rate" statistics can you cite to back up your claim that the engines "suffered way too high failure rates for consumer usage"? Legitimate statistics, please, backed up by some sort of legitimate science, not your usual crap you extrapolate from reading about three incidents that took place on a hot day in August on an unnamed lake and involving three guys working their way through a keg and bloodworms spread on crackers. Are legitimate failure rate statistics publicly available for any consumer item? The companies I've worked for held that data pretty tightly. Even that's charitable, the dealers lie outright. the only time we ever got a figure was Ficht they "claimed" 1 in 5 but honestly I think it was much higer than that K & the Krause lie for today is his Vietnam lie, the one he concocted when in a fit of jealousy that John was a true patriot & served his country like a real man, while socialist scum like Krause cowed behind their lies back in the safety of their unions. Just to make your day, not only was I a civilian employee in SE Asia, it was in Vietnam, it was during the war against Vietnam, I did see some horrific sights and I was working at the time for a U.S. general. Is that straightforward enough for you, John, or is your amoeba still chasing your synapse |
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