Lord, Al, do you realize you have just concluded that it is impossible to
fail to see what a product is or does from a website?  This is not like
you.  Usually you make sense.  But, this is right along the lines of a
Newton (Dave) or a Mitchell (James).  Oh, wait, it was Mitchell.  LOL
Sorry, Al.  I thought you had lost your mind.

On 3/23/06, Al Eridani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 3/23/06, James Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > You claim that someone who hits the website cannot understand what the
> > product is or does.  How can you claim this unless you actually DO
> > understand what it is and therefore it must be confusing for someone who
> > doesn't.
>
> This is hilarious beyond words. More double-speak a la "we had to destroy
> the village in order to save it" (US Government, circa 1970).
>
> > Do you see the difference?
>
> Frankly, no. The difference between what and what?
>
> But, wait... probably you also think that to be able to claim that one
> cannot
> see the difference one must actually DO see the difference...
>
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