1. The new tool should be cheaper than the one it
replaces.
Is it less expensive in the long run? That remains to
be seen.
> 2. It should be at least as small in scale as the
one it replaces.
Smaller?
> 3. It should do work that is clearly and
demonstrably better than
> the one it
> replaces.
Does it work better? Hmmm??!
> 4. It should use less energy than the one it
replaces.
Less energy? NO!
> 5. If possible, it should use some form of solar
energy, such as
> that of the
> body.
> 6. It should be repairable by a person of ordinary
intelligence,
> provided
> that he or she has the necessary tools.
Not repairable...not even worth it for a Pro such as
John H to repair.
> 7. It should be purchasable and repairable as near
to home as
> possible.
If you are talking about Olympus? Availability close
to home does not exist.
> 8. It should come from a small, privately owned shop
or store that
> will take
> it back for maintenance and repair.
ha ha. I am laughing!
> 9. It should not replace or disrupt anything good
that already
> exists, and
> this includes family and community relationships.
Tell this to my wife and she will laugh!
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