I think you have to check the iso to a certain extent. Granted you should
get what you model, there are times that you may not have a setting
configured correctly, or a description just not quite right, or (God forbid)
A MISTAKE!!!!!!!!
Pipers don't usually make those but there are those rare occasions. I think
checking should not be abandoned, but the checking should not take as much
time as it did in the past. You shouldn't assume anything. Assumption
could get you in trouble real quick.
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