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SFTV_troy wrote: Telamon wrote: wrote: I've worked in sales, but I tried to avoid lying. That's an impossibility. James Cash Penney would disagree with you. (He was an extremely religious and honest man - he even refused to accept credit cards, on the grounds that he thought it wrong to drive people into debt. He would rather lose a sale than do that.) Fine. Then it would be an impossibility for you. For example when I was in college I worked for Sears. They instructed me to "sell extended warranties" I complied, but I also told the customers that I thought it was un-necessary. Sears didn't like me very much - what with telling the truth. That would be an expected result. Uh huh. Good thing I became an engineer - I wouldn't be able to work for long lying to Sears' customers. I don't think you are an engineer. I'd expect an electrical engineer to be more knowledgeable than your posts indicate. If you think one person can possibly know EVERYTHING there is to know about the subject of electronics/electrical devices. Not really. Just what you promote. Just because we don't share the same opinion, does not mean one of us is idiotic. It does not exclude it either. That premise is false Telemon. It could be that we are both 100% correct (with respect to targeting different interest groups). You are correct that AM is better for long-distance listening for old people. So you believe in age based reality? That does not sound like an engineer to me. And I am correct that young people want many, many more stations on the dial (they like variety). That's not what you wrote. You wrote about more possible channels. We are both correct. Nope. I find nothing endearing in a sock puppet. -- Telamon Ventura, California |