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Maybe only in America (hopefully): Watched an interview with a “product liability” (I think that’s their title) lawyer. He said that if one of his manufacturing clients discovers something that’s potentially harmful with one of their products, he often (it might be “sometimes” or “always”) recommends they not come out with an improvement/fix. Apparently making the “upgrade”, or even the “warning”, amounts to an admission of guilt, and is asking for lawsuits. If there’s a lawyer in the house, feel free to comment, or correct me. But, please, no lawsuits.

Fine print:
-Reading Rick’s post may be harmful to your mental health.
-Extended exposure should be avoided.
-Children and pregnant women (versus men) are at high risk.
-Operating heavy equipment, or handguns, should be discontinued for
 24 hours after coming into contact.
-If vision blurs, put on reading glasses or stop drinking.
-If reading causes nausea or puking, then best to stop reading. 
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