Yea, and nobody in the USA (or Europe and other areas) can afford to buy them or anything else. The way it works, is drive down the standard of living, instead of bring up the poorer sections. Think of a few drops of red food dye in a glass of water, it's all red without any stirring . Martin wrote: > I think we would love to have everything made in the USA. The problem is > that nobody would buy it because it would cost at least 5 times the > foreign-assembled price. > - > Martin > > Joseph Bento wrote: > >> By the sounds of some of the posts, offshore assembly hardly sounds >> like the bargain one might be after. Even here in Salt Lake there >> are a hand full of board houses capable of large volume production. >> >> Joe, N6DGY >> Pleasant Grove, UT >> >> >> > > -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist