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Shark Tank: And you thought YOU get hardware problems







Shark Tank: And you thought YOU get
hardware problems

Shark Tank: And you thought YOU get
hardware problems
12/02/2003 01:57 AM

This pilot fish is working for a small electrical engineering firm that designs and installs control systems for big machinery.




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