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so, what part of these other 2 companies did they compromise in their engineering?
what's compromised?
seems most (main name brand) mfg's haven't compromised anything since they have very stringent protocols to meet when designing their products.
The only compromised machines i see on the market are those that try and copy main brand machines and take drastic shortcuts to keep from being implicated in copyright design infringements. And of course we have those that just make bad designed units, those almost always never gain any traction in the market because they don't sell or have bad press due to the constant failure and high cost and poor service they project.

yeah chrisk, they built all of the nasa projects in less time, that includes the launch and recovery (end of mission) in less time, and we actually got to see a lot of it.
Can't say that here can we?
Since exhault's first advertisement of this how many Launches, moon missions and space walks have we done?
LoL :oD
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