>Cool, add collapsing bridges to your previous examples of crashing
>airplanes, burning buildings, and failing cardiac resuscitators. Next at
>bat: defective elevator cables! 
>It appears to be beyond your comprehension that MP3 players do not have the
>same fail-safe requirements as these.

Nonesense. I reject your weaseling excuses. Bad engineering is bad 
engineering. Crap is crap. Who are you to decide that some products are 
worthy of good engineering and others get crap. 

Businesses use mp3 players for applications like guided audio tours, 
colleges use them for lectures, DJs use them for gigs, etc. Doctors keep 
their medical reference books in their PDAs and iPhones. You have no way 
to predict in advance when a device will in used in a critical 
application.

Your excuses are completely invalid.


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