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		<title>By: El Capitan Davis</title>
		<link>http://onlycritter.wordpress.com/2008/03/30/its-no-wonder/#comment-9</link>
		<dc:creator>El Capitan Davis</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Apr 2008 12:40:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>New nuke box huh.  Nice.  Although, gotta throw a little wrench in your statement about declining American product confidence.   Last I checked, almost no appliances are made in America anymore.  If I had to guess your turntable motor probably had the name Matsushita Electric, Samsung, or similar mass produced Asian product written upon it.  The reality and answer to your question of why they do it is this,  Its cheaper for them to contract it out to other brands than it is to build it themselves.  And they do it because we no longer shop on quality as our primary concern.   In consumer market today price is king.  So you build them cheap or you make no sales.  Same thing happens in the car industry.  My Grand Cherokee had Bosch electrics, a Mitsubishi starter, GM power steering, Akebono brakes, and Spicer axles.  Not much left made by Chrysler corp because it was cheaper for them to buy it all than build.

I agree that the whole organic movement is a crock.  Bring on the Pesticides, Nitrates, and lets keep the price down.  There&#039;s no way the supposed better taste is worth what they&#039;re asking in price.  

Congrats on the approaching one year of non-smoking status.  Not sure what you should do to celebrate.  Anything you buy will eventually be replaced by something better so maybe you should just make it memorable by doing something fun.  Maybe take a cruise or some other similar trip.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>New nuke box huh.  Nice.  Although, gotta throw a little wrench in your statement about declining American product confidence.   Last I checked, almost no appliances are made in America anymore.  If I had to guess your turntable motor probably had the name Matsushita Electric, Samsung, or similar mass produced Asian product written upon it.  The reality and answer to your question of why they do it is this,  Its cheaper for them to contract it out to other brands than it is to build it themselves.  And they do it because we no longer shop on quality as our primary concern.   In consumer market today price is king.  So you build them cheap or you make no sales.  Same thing happens in the car industry.  My Grand Cherokee had Bosch electrics, a Mitsubishi starter, GM power steering, Akebono brakes, and Spicer axles.  Not much left made by Chrysler corp because it was cheaper for them to buy it all than build.</p>
<p>I agree that the whole organic movement is a crock.  Bring on the Pesticides, Nitrates, and lets keep the price down.  There&#8217;s no way the supposed better taste is worth what they&#8217;re asking in price.  </p>
<p>Congrats on the approaching one year of non-smoking status.  Not sure what you should do to celebrate.  Anything you buy will eventually be replaced by something better so maybe you should just make it memorable by doing something fun.  Maybe take a cruise or some other similar trip.</p>
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		<title>By: Sexual Chocolate</title>
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		<dc:creator>Sexual Chocolate</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Mar 2008 16:26:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>New microwave?  WOW, the cheddar must really be rolling in.  Now, if you are still &quot;nuking&quot; your food then you cannot complain about the organic things and going green.  I say this because when microwaves were just a nuke in someone&#039;s eye, we just warmed our food in the oven.  What happened to that?  Yes, the lights should be out in Atlanta when no one is working and probably also when we are at work not doing any work too (smile).  I&#039;m so happy about the non-smoking milestone coming up soon.  You probably would have kept more of your hair if you never would have started smoking!  Just kidding!  Smoking is a form of child abuse - I think you are bringing out your feminine side with that comment.  Can we say DRAMA?  It always nice reading your blog.  You kinda left youself wide opened with that that comment about &quot;getting something big&quot; for you non-smoking milestone.  I want go there this time.  Wishing you love, peace &amp; SMOKELESS LOVE!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>New microwave?  WOW, the cheddar must really be rolling in.  Now, if you are still &#8220;nuking&#8221; your food then you cannot complain about the organic things and going green.  I say this because when microwaves were just a nuke in someone&#8217;s eye, we just warmed our food in the oven.  What happened to that?  Yes, the lights should be out in Atlanta when no one is working and probably also when we are at work not doing any work too (smile).  I&#8217;m so happy about the non-smoking milestone coming up soon.  You probably would have kept more of your hair if you never would have started smoking!  Just kidding!  Smoking is a form of child abuse &#8211; I think you are bringing out your feminine side with that comment.  Can we say DRAMA?  It always nice reading your blog.  You kinda left youself wide opened with that that comment about &#8220;getting something big&#8221; for you non-smoking milestone.  I want go there this time.  Wishing you love, peace &amp; SMOKELESS LOVE!</p>
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