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Old 05-10-2015, 03:12 PM   #51
heavy_chevy29
 
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its simply an opinion which is neither right or wrong. you are right that in the 80s things weren't that great quality wise (keep in mind i was born in 85). so i should have worded that a bit differently. i do strongly feel that quality issues in general are lacking these day and people seem to be ok with it. maybe i have high standards. maybe i'm crazy, but i run into this on a daily basis. i work in the home service business and i meet a lot of people. i generally think that the older products are simpler and last longer. don't get me wrong, there are a ton of things that are way better due to the technology that we have today, but the thread isn't titled "what does not grind your gears". so i do stand corrected, 20-30 years may not be the best example. maybe more like form the 50s-70s. even the people had better attitudes.
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