Re: advertising (was Seen on dpreview)

2004-09-01 Thread Pat White
Bob said: you seem to have a bottomless well of complete bollocks to draw from, Collin! Beautifully and concisely stated, Bob! Pat White

Re: advertising (was Seen on dpreview)

2004-09-01 Thread Rob Studdert
On 1 Sep 2004 at 8:59, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Advertising at it's most basic is a form of communications designed to inform > people about products. It performs a very useful function in modern society. > > Don't tell Paul his lifework is worthless. How would you feel if somebody said > P

Re: advertising (was Seen on dpreview)

2004-09-01 Thread Bob W
Hi, you seem to have a bottomless well of complete bollocks to draw from, Collin! -- Cheers, Bob Wednesday, September 1, 2004, 2:35:31 PM, CRB wrote: > Gentlemen, [...]

Re: advertising (was Seen on dpreview)

2004-09-01 Thread CRB
Gentlemen, It is interesting what has happened to the concept of "freedom" over the last couple of centuries. This Greate Experiment promised the "freedom to..." and tried to build a solution around self-government (Federalism coupled with free moral agency ala John Calvin) to enhance that Op

Re: advertising (was Seen on dpreview)

2004-09-01 Thread Rfsindg
Frantisek, Advertising at it's most basic is a form of communications designed to inform people about products. It performs a very useful function in modern society. Don't tell Paul his lifework is worthless. How would you feel if somebody said Physics is a load of crap and we could get alo