"Michael Cash" <mikecash@sunfield.ne.jp> wrote in message
news:8okifv0jdmjmgep90qrneduk5gq665dgjr@4ax.com...
> On Wed, 25 Jun 2003 13:31:01 +0900, "Ed" <gwbush@whitehouse.gov>
> belched the alphabet and kept on going with:
>
> >My advice is to spend the least amount of money you can that is the size
you
> >prefer. Whether it's a sony or an orion, it'll hold up for a good long
time.
> >
> >And if it doesn't, just take it back. If it broke within a month of two,
> >they'll probably just hand you a new one to replace the one that broke.
If
> >it lasts longer than a few months, it'll probably last for years.
>
> Many years ago I put a tv in my truck. I tried watching it for a
> while, but then realized that I didn't like Japanese television any
> more at work than I did at home. It sat in the truck connected, but
> totally unused for quite a long time.
>
> Then one day I decided I would fire it up and see what was on. It was
> busted. I had dutifully kept the warranty, figuring the vibration of
> the truck would likely break it at some point. When I took out the
> warranty and examined it I discovered that it had expired the previous
> day.

I had a sony VCR (or VTR if you prefer) that I had bought from the local
Laox. It stopped working after three months. I took it down to Laox and I
walked out of the store with a brand new one ten minutes later.

















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