RE: This just in- Physics proves WB superior
Is there someone here that feels he or she is loosing a bit of ground in the discussion, and is actually attempting to limit the definition of the term "bias" to only mean against, not in favor, to not like, etc. Or, are there two general ways to be bias; approve or disapprove? If the track runs both ways, and it does, why is it that the opinion of a person who is opposed to something has no credibility?
How is it that a person who sells the item in his shop but does not personally recommend the item has no credibility? Does anyone actually believe that all owners/employees in all bow shops actually like or recommend all the products they stock?
Now it is down to telling a person who sells and services the product, and repairs some of the problems that do occur with the product, that his tech skills are now questionable, and that in the future he should refrain from being opinionated when talking about a product that many have purchased. Get real!
Some like the rest, some consider the rest to be a piece of crap. Some people want to know what is good about the rest, some people want to know all about the crap side.