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On Mon, 18 Jul 2005 13:07:29 -0700, Richard Clark
wrote: yet another tantalizing, unanswerable question: What wavelength is Glare? Dear Readers, In this vein, and from contemporary reports from the NY Times comes: "It's the old story of the C.E.O. who asks the chief marketing officer, 'What happens if I take 10 percent out of the marketing budget?' and the C.M.O. replies, 'I don't know,' so the C.E.O. says: 'O.K., I'll take 20 percent.' " ... "Marketers are tracking all kinds of data and they still can't answer basic questions" about advertising accountability..." This, of course, returns us to the sage advice offered by me previously: "Visually compare glare reductions before you buy anything." especially when the salesman in boots tells you that you cannot see reflections TEN TIMES BRIGHTER THAN THE SUN. Salesman: "Any totally cancelled Glare that you will see is Black." Turning lemons into lemonade: "Glare that is TEN TIMES BLACKER THAN THE SUN!" Let's just hope it doesn't turn up in toothpaste. ;-) 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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