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Ron Ruff
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Dan Connelly wrote:
>
> One of the intriguing points it makes is for the untapped potential
> for improved transmission systems. Our current chain-and-cog approach,
> relatively efficient under ideal conditions, quickly degrades, suggesting
> the advantage for other approaches.
>
I don't remember seeing anything that suggests the chain-and-cog
"quickly degrades". There was one bit of data on a rusty worn chain...
but that doesn't resemble the ones I use.
>
> One of the intriguing points it makes is for the untapped potential
> for improved transmission systems. Our current chain-and-cog approach,
> relatively efficient under ideal conditions, quickly degrades, suggesting
> the advantage for other approaches.
>
I don't remember seeing anything that suggests the chain-and-cog
"quickly degrades". There was one bit of data on a rusty worn chain...
but that doesn't resemble the ones I use.