I would argue vender sustainability could be promoted with this rule. If Harlan bearings are essential to competition, then we need to encourage someone else to start selling them if Harlan stops. This rule would give everyone that says I have a life time supply, tough luck new guys a reason help produce bearings, wood ect.
I think our thrift may actually be working against us. We officially ran out of Y2K2 10 years ago, but the people who were around back then have had not seen fit to change the rules until they experience the problem themselves.
I'm part of problem, but I want to take the new rules as a chance to revisit the way we do things.
Nick
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On Apr 17, 2014, at 4:40 PM, <mkirda_at_sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> And if all balsa cutters go under?
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> Or Ray Harlan stps making bearings, do those models that use them become illegal?
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> Not sure that this is what we are after.
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> Mike
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Received on Thu Apr 17 2014 - 15:44:05 CEST
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