I have not noticed any different cultural approaches to this issue from Canadians versus Americans at all. I think you are imagining things. It is simply that we are right and they are wrong.
(How's that for a typical 'American' response?) :o) *BIIIIIIG GGGRIIIIINNNN*
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>Hi Alan,
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>i am completely in agreement with you.
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>If you read my message Thread #
844066, the only possible conclusion is:
>- the product is the only important component.
>- BUGS and FIXING are phantom components.
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>Reading many messages on UT, I have noticed a differnt cultural approach, from part of the Canadians regarding the Americans, on this problem.
>
>You have one explanation?
>
>Fabio
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