Originally posted by Bill Miller:
There comes a point where being pragmatic crosses over to strained and tortured. You obviously have no concept of where that distinction is.
Reasonable people can disagree. Perhaps you don't think so. My point is simply that you are applying a standard that is convenient to your sensibilities on one argument and ignoring it for a similar argument. But, this is why reasonable people can disagree. And as Kirk pointed out, we are arguing about a theoretical rule wording that will probably never be applied to IT.

Requiring an OEM p/n for a EPROM where you can change programming is just as silly as requiring only OEM brake rotors or an OEM p/n for bondo.


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