> On Mon, Jul 21, 2008 at 8:21 AM, Cary Enoch R... aka Enoch's Vision, Inc. < > caryenochr@...> wrote: > > > Why does "made in Singapore" distress you? > > > > i guess you have to be of the age when 'made in america' meant something > special. it just seemed the end of an era for hp, a prototypical american > company. hp quality was renowned, the world standard. nearly every piece of > test equipment i used in the navy was hp. for them to compromise in any way > just seemed a betrayal of all they stood for. > Oh, you've got me reminiscing here. Back in the day, 40 some years ago, my military unit had all top of the line test equipment - everything mil-spec. To be honest, I don't remember the brand names of any except one. We spent a lot of time with our oscilloscopes. If you wanted a GOOD o'scope, you had 3 choices: Tektronix, Tektronix, or Tektronix. Check out the Wikipedia on Tektronix: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tektronix Check out the sentence with the phrase "very highest quality". The only other company mentioned is HP. Yea, it was special; you couldn't buy anything better. BTW, I am now the proud new owner of a really nice Cannondale bicycle, handmade in the USA.
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Re: Digest Number 178
2008-07-23 by arthurford4142
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