ackzsel wrote:
But when digging up an old thread about the 2004 engine rule it might be worth concidering it's relevance before bumping it to the top of tbe page
I think it's relevant, and I think it's important to gain some perspective every once in a while. People were complaining about one engine for one weekend then, and now they are going to last 4 weekends. I think it's relevant to the technology, the engineering, and most of all the cost saving measures. Back then teams were spending money like crazy, now they're doing all they can to bring in money and save money, including low-cost, long-lasting engines and gearboxes.
To say what ernos said in the '2009 engine life regulations' thread would be utterly useless, but to say it in this context in this thread is pretty meaningful.
BTW, not taking a shot at you, ackzsel, just sharing my thoughts.

Best regards. I guess this explains why I'm not at my post!