New System
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A few years ago, I broke down and made a big purchase that I knew I wouldn’t regret later. I had saved up for a long time in order to get a San Diego servo system installed in my factory. I knew that it was going to cost a lot when I first started looking into the systems, but I also knew that it would be worth it. Now, I can do things in half the time because I have help from machines. Before, I would have been upset about the lack of human interaction, but things change. I’ve changed. Now, I wouldn’t trade my new system for anything in the world, and that’s saying something.