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Maybe I made the right move after all when I bought my Compaq Presario … after all, I don’t want my laptop bursting into flames, doing an impersonation of a flamethrower, or spontaneously combusting!

I guess this makes a good case for supply chain visibility.

This entry was posted in humour, Miscellaneous, Technology on August 5, 2006 by thedoctor.

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