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Old 08-11-2004, 07:28 PM
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Len in Maryland
 
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Baltimore Maryland USA
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Default RE: Some thoughts on the whisker buscuit

Atlasman:

You quoted me on the subject and then went into an apparent eccentric dialogue about some possible extreme negatives concerning the WB - about which I don't agree.

I don't agree with the terms "shredder", "bounces arrows", "freezes to a brick", and "loud as a church bell"; and, never would dream of using those terms to describe any product. I try to stay with the facts as I see them on any product and am willing to share my experiences with users. I try to help people understand the negatives and positives of every product; but, the negative part of it is sometimes taken personally.
The WB performs a function at a reasonable cost but has a ways to go in the design to avoid some of its pitfalls. Eventually, with some modifications (some of which have already happened), it will become less of a burden in certain areas of concern.

When you quoted me and then used such expletives, I felt an implication. If that was NOT your intent, then I apologize for the misunderstanding.

Good hunting.
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