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Reg reader tickled by Acer's Easy Lai

 
Shanghai operative promises full compliance We're obliged this fine summer morn to Reg reader Jon Andrews, who's just been tickled by Acer's Easy Lai - the man who assures customers that his company's kit conforms to all the required standards.… What is your recession sales strategy? (link)

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