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To: Kevin Rose who wrote (45625)10/2/2001 2:11:46 AM
From: Kevin Rose  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 64865
 
Or this one, a 2001 runner up, might be more apt:

Kirk's mind raced as he quickly assessed his situation: the shields were down, the warp drive and impulse engines were dead, life support was failing fast, and the Enterprise was plummeting out of control toward the surface of Epsilon VI and, as Scotty and Spock searched frantically through the manuals trying to find a way to save them all, Kirk vowed, as he stared at the solid blue image filling the main view screen, that never again would he allow a Microsoft operating system to control his ship.

Mike Rottmann



To: Kevin Rose who wrote (45625)10/2/2001 4:47:00 AM
From: Follies  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 64865
 
They might test 10%, 5%, even 2% of the possible
combinations. That means, a large percentage of the shipped products are not tested at all.


You know I heard that Ford never really tested those tires on all the roads in the US. Some roads were not even tested at all !