e belief that I don't fault Vetronix for being reluctant to release internal business sales information. Would you care to divulge your client list? I will assume you try to do some consulting, want to share with us here what each of your clients paid you during the least year, how many cases each gave you and your plaintiff-to-defendant percentages for the last few years? I should think not. That's YOUR business. Just like what Vetronix does in terms of sales units and their customer list is THEIR business. I bet if your ISP released your e-mail list to potential spam mail senders, you'd hit the roof. What good business reason does Vetronix, using the same analogy, have to release their customer list?

These, by the way, are my own words, as stated, I am not a Vetronix employee or agent. "Even a blind man can see" there is clearly no diversionary spin, there's no instance here of me defending or reciting Vetronix company policy because (a) I don't know it apart from what's been posted here by those company employees and what was disseminated at the conference (one you COULD have attended but were "notably" absent from) and (b) even if I was offering such as fact, not being an agent of Vetronix, I can't make an assertion on their behalf.

You clearly don't know enough about the system(s) the Vetronix tool would hope to interface with or its genesis to be able to keep this thread on topic. Your mindless interest in issues wholly irrelevant to the function and reliability of the underlying system focusing instead on the business involvement of a third party vendor (Vetronix) demonstrates YOUR particular bent on the subject. Product "satisfaction or dissatisfaction" are outside the realm of collision reconstruction apart from unit reliability which, as I posted before, may be empirically demonstrated and have nothing to do with sales figures.

Continue your ranting and keep an eye out for the black helicopters. I think the rest of us can look to a thread of meaningful relevance on the subject of the EDR itself elsewhere.
Rusty Haight
rustyhaight@worldnet.att.net


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