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Stanley Black & Decker
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Of course, the $350,000,000 cost reduction will have no effect on availability of repair/replacement parts, customer service responsiveness, ability to innovate, retail prices, and/or quality of products...
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WTF, looking all around and still don't see any sensors??
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Yep, my crap sensor just went off.
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You have something against Stanley Black? Generations are bound to ask about him... I hope this doesn't get sensored!
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There was a thread some time back about heat sensors, but I don't remember if there were extraneous exclamation marks in it.
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Right. They're covered by SawStop's patents.
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Look, very carefully, out of your window.
Try not to be seen.
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Hmm. Does any want to consult his Sensei? Maybe the Sensei would know how to stop a sensor?
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Perhaps he was referring to sensations?
TDD
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Shed costs ? close a couple of product lines, close a couple of plants and wham a cool $45 Mil in the pocket!
Mart> On 3/12/2010 10:46 AM, snipped-for-privacy@nowheremonfrere.com wrote: >>
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Hmm. Not sure how I feel about this post.