On Mon, 14 Oct 2019, Rodney W. Grimes wrote:

There was more than just "A Ford" that has spark plug nighmares, most of
the front wheel drive v6 and v8 cars are a nightmare to get to the real
spark plugs, some require considerable disassmebly to replace, part of
what caused the advent of the 100k mile double platnium spark plug!

Rod,

Oh. Not having owned a Ford prior to my F-250 I wasn't aware of this. The
front-wheel drive vehicles I had (MG-1100, Saab-93s) were 4- and 3-cylinders
and easy to service.

A good place, and I am almost possitive they shall say "Only use OEM
cartridges in your printer". But of cource that may be techncial in
nature, I am sure they can make a case, but understand, they are a factor
authorized center for many OEM's so saying anything different would
probably be a violation of that authorization, and also there is the whole
business reason, they work on a mark up percentage and the more expensive
the part the more profit for them.

More importantly, their reputation depends on providing customers with good
advice and products.

Rather interesting news all around the globe on RISC-V, thanks to the
sanctions against china who can no longer get ARM technology to make there
wunderful devices.. guess what they are gona do? Yep, here we go... RISC-V
is expected to make a huge splash in the phone and PDA market next year...
and ARM is scrambling to recoup lost license fees.

Google up the "Xuantie 910", Alibabi has just eclipsed everyone on the
fastest biggest RISC-V out there... arm look out... your business model is
circling the drain!

Wonder where AMD sits in relation to this. The Econmist article mentioned
only Intel and Arm.

Rich
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