jim...@earthlink.net said:
> There is *great* resistance to changing any assembly and workmanship
> standard - nobody wants to be the person who says "we don't need to do
> *that* anymore" and then a disaster happens, and one of the potential  causes
> is "you didn't do *that*"

> It is entirely possible that the original rationale and explanation is  no
> longer valid.

There is also a risk of troubles because you are still doing *that*.

Do the people who maintain the rules occasionally look around to see if a 
better way has been developed?



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