<html><div>It certainly would require more expense for them to do
something which would require much more time, special training and
talent, which the factory man doesn't have, generally. For S&S to
hire enough people for such an endeavor... well, forget it.</div>
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<div>At 05:58 PM 12/10/99 -0500, you wrote:</div>
<div>>Dear List,</div>
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<div>>The talk was more than an hour long, so the above is just a
sketch. I was</div>
<div>>puzzled by the whole approach, though, because it seemed like a
great deal of</div>
<div>>work to prepare something which had just been purchased. One of
my more</div>
<div>>forthright classmates asked why this was not all done at the
factory, where</div>
<div>>solutions, ventilation, experience, etc., were all available; no
answer was</div>
<div>>given and he did not feel that the question was well
received.</div>
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<div>>So I give you this somewhat in puzzlement and look forward to
any comments.</div>
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<div>>Dorrie Bell</div>
<div>>Associate Member, PTG</div>
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<b>Vinny<br>
</b><u>Institute Committee member, PTG<br>
</u><i><<a href="mailto:vince@byu.edu" eudora="autourl">mailto:vince@byu.edu</a>><br>
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