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Comment by renewiltord

4 years ago

In the US, everyone is used to the legalism and you just fire over mostly standard units that get modified in known ways. i.e. you know where your levers are. Vendor contracts are easy to read because they're mostly standard.

In the EU, there's a lot of this "what the regulator currently will accept". By the letter of the law, in the worst case, our business in the EU could not have existed. But it did exist and thrive.

The standardization in the US makes it easy. But if I ever have to figure out something for Germany again, I'll slit my throat and feed lizards with my blood first.