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Re: batteries,controls, why ship
I don't see what all the fuss is. A rule is a rule. What is so hard to understand about that??
This little bit of "sage" advice might help you swallow this "rule" if it irritates you that much.
"Just think of the rules as a design criteria."
If you do that, then you will see that the rule is actually there to help prevent you from designing something (read that "doing something") that doesn't line up with the criteria set forth by _______. (Fill in the blank for your self.)
Personally, I see no reason to NOT ship them, unless of course, you plan on continuing to build and design after the ship date.
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