^^^ The carpathian sez:
1. "As evidenced in some of your posts, one could be led to believe you’re prone to hyperbolic prose. How are we to distinguish fact from hyperbole in your original post?"
How? Learn the difference between hyperbole and enthusiasm.
2. " What the heck is micro-arching? You wrote it twice so I don’t believe it was a typo."
A typo is a typo. You are typical of an Internet keyboard warrior. Find one error, make a big deal out of it, and you win the argument, right? Hell man, Dan Quayle is still getting flack over his misspelling of the word potato. He spelled it as ’potatoe," the very same thing you did in your text. Should I discount everything you’ve said because you don’t know how to spell potato correctly?? If you need an explanation as to who Dan Quayle is, just ask and I'll explain.
3. "Tell me again why this ’magic paste’ (your words) doesn’t even come with a money back guarantee?"
Human nature is what it is. Take off the rose colored glasses and enter into the world of reality. You’re still fairly young yet, correct?
4. "And what is most curious: It appears by your and Tom’s and the reviewer’s posts that there’s nothing in the way of electrical equipment and electronic products that this paste doesn’t vastly improve upon."
So far everything I’ve used the product on HAS improved. This would include my audio system (three times), my 73" Mitsubishi TV, and the Mark Levinson audio system in my Lexus. Haven’t done the refrigerator yet though. I suspect that when I do, it will operate more efficiently and it will be a savings on the electric bill. That would be a benefit, wouldn’t it? Plus, I’m really looking forward to pasting the circuit breakers. From what I understand, this is a huge improvement not only for the stereo system, but the entire electrical network in the house.
In your own experience, what applications have you made with the product where it didn’t work??
5. " Mr. Mroz and associate spent 11 hours cleaning and polishing every singe electrical contact all over his house, including the meter box, service boards and circuit breakers."
I must have missed that post. In fact, cleaning of contacts is NOT necessary prior to the application of Total Contact. I believe I made that statement here somewhere. You can do the research.
6. "There would have to be concrete scientific data to prove that it actually does what it’s claimed to do. There would have to be proof of measured improvements."
Oh my God ... another engineer! Measure 20 times and cut once, right? How about just trusting your ears? Dude! I don’t need an extensive spread sheet full of data to tell me what I hear and what I don’t hear. <Geeze!>
7. "I honestly hope it works as you and Tom described. I really do. It would benefit society and our environment in so many ways...."
No you don’t ... If you did, you’d be first in line to buy the product. But you won’t because you wouldn’t have "all of the data."
Any more questions??
Frank