But Pbb, you've refuted your own position on this matter. Since the nose is stronger than the ear and components smell different after they are broken in (they do, don't they?), that proves the burn-in phenomenon is real. Doesn't it? Oh, wait, the imagination is stronger than the nose, ear and eyes, being unlimited, while the senses all have limitations, therefore, ipso facto, it's all imaginary.
That earlier post to which you refer was the funniest I've ever read here. I have tried to diagram it, but it's beyond my ability.
Paul
That earlier post to which you refer was the funniest I've ever read here. I have tried to diagram it, but it's beyond my ability.
Paul