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Completely asinine
This is an analytical device. You DON'T need to see the source code in order to determine if the device is functioning correctly. You simply test the unit under controlled conditions to see if it gives accurate readings.

Case closed.

But, then, that would require intelligence and common sense, both endangered species in our current legal system (note the use of the word legal. Our system has long since stopped being a justice system).
Posted by: frgough   Posted on: 08/13/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Better  Jack-Booted EULA | 08/10/07
The Comparison is Apt  Leria | 08/11/07
Completely incorrect comparison  frgough | 08/13/07
HUH?  W.E. | 08/13/07
Sorry, but that isn't enough  LostViking | 08/13/07
Remember states  Boot_Agnostic | 08/11/07
Solving this is simple  Freebird54 | 08/14/07
Completely asinine  frgough | 08/13/07
Who Tests?  kyron.gustafson@... | 08/13/07
Tests?  sysop-dr | 08/13/07
Analysis...  jasonp@... | 08/13/07
Where's the blood sample  voska | 08/13/07
It's bs anyway  Protector | 08/13/07
Asine is that the code is hidden  Boot_Agnostic | 08/13/07

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