Sounds good.
But, of course, we know what will happen.
Need it be said?
One of the troubling questions in the multiverse is why do groups who have never had a successful idea keep dominating the conversation?
“Sounds good.”
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True. I like the potential practicality. However, we all know that it will end up costing more to repair due to regulations and compliance costs.
It doesn’t sound good. It sounds stupid. It means manufacturers will have to make and stockpile parts for old, obsolete appliances (i.e. CRT televisions), OR just stop innovating altogether.