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<blockquote data-quote="RoyalFlush" data-source="post: 697031" data-attributes="member: 27311"><p>There are very few, if any, perfect systems within the UPS system. Every one that I am aware of has flaws, some very minor and some quite significant. The problem is that the standards or measurements don't take these flaws into consideration. I agree that pointing out the flaws does not make a system useless and many of the systems have an overall good purpose. The systems are just not a productive or useful as it's touted and the expected results are usually impossible to achieve. This is where the conflict originates.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoyalFlush, post: 697031, member: 27311"] There are very few, if any, perfect systems within the UPS system. Every one that I am aware of has flaws, some very minor and some quite significant. The problem is that the standards or measurements don't take these flaws into consideration. I agree that pointing out the flaws does not make a system useless and many of the systems have an overall good purpose. The systems are just not a productive or useful as it's touted and the expected results are usually impossible to achieve. This is where the conflict originates. [/QUOTE]
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