Originally Posted By: AudioTrack

Frankly, that destruction didn't need to be promulgated on media such as YouTube. The removal of a faulty product could have been handled more sensitively. (Anyway, most things are actually salvageable - just put a bit of effort into it)


I agree but that may have been a government requirement so they could claim the loss on their income tax. When I was working our company replaced all their computers and monitors with new ones. The old ones were in perfect working order but the company could not give or sell them if they wanted to get the tax break, thus they were all destroyed.


Doc-take it easy John this is just a sharp scalpel. It will not cut deep so don't worry.
Me-I'm not John
Doc-I know, I am!

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