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"There's always a little sticker on the back for the assembly line so it would be like there would be a one or a two or a three and you would know which assembly line did it, because when it came back to repair, they wanted to know which group was more frequent, who was building things poorly."<br>
"There's always a little sticker on the back for the assembly line. It would be a one or a two or a three and you would know which assembly line assembled it, so that when it came back to repair, they would know which group had more frequent problems. Who was building things poorly."<br>
([[Interview with Marshall Mosley]])
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"There's always a little sticker on the back for the assembly line. It would be a one or a two or a three and you would know which assembly line assembled it, so that when it came back to repair, they would know which group had more frequent problems. Who was building things poorly."
(Interview with Marshall Mosley)