You seem to be in denial William. The point is that the majority of the labs
were bad, and that they failed the consumer en-masse. With the technology
available to them 1 hour cheap and fast was entirely acheivable. The problem
was that the industry got greedy and lazy. Not just a few labs, but the
entire industry.

Antonio


On 25/8/04 7:52 am, "William Robb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> However, the demise of quality processing was a consumer choice, not
> an industry choice.
> And yes, there are a lot of really bad labs out there.
> But there are a lot of really bad businesses in any industry.
> 
> William Robb

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