The carpathian ...
You think this is hyperbole?:
" Your hyperbolic prose-"They lead narrow, darkened little lives and get their rocks off by tearing at the seams of the dreams of others..."
"As far as I’m concerned, they are attempting to destroy those with an entrepreneurial spirit and even the free enterprise system itself..."
Let me guess ... You have never signed the back of a paycheck. You have always worked for someone else. You are very comfortable getting all of the "free" benefits offered you by your employer. You wouldn’t dare attempt to open your own business, or take a financial risk in bringing a new product to market, and you think anyone who takes these risks is nutz. You are still a fairly young guy without a whole lot of experience dealing with the public. How correct is this? Also, to boot, I’d venture to guess that you’re not an astute student of history. And finally, you’re a true blue Bernie fan, aren’t you? :-)
I believe you are truly sincere. Honest, I do. *lol*
Stay tuned carp .... all of your technical questions will be answered in due time. Even then, you won’t buy the product ... too much "risk" for you. No "fairies, pixie dust, and magic paste" for you, remember? Console yourself with the thought that you are not alone. There’s a whole gaggle of your ilk posting here. Haven’t seen the product. Haven’t used the product. Haven’t heard the product, .... but think nothing of destroying the product and its future success with their inane BS before its even released. What kind of warped pleasure is there in that? Again, the nay-sayers really need to check their premises and state their intent. But then, that would take a little introspection and a whole lot of testicular fortitude, wouldn’t it? Truly scary stuff my man ...
Frank
You think this is hyperbole?:
" Your hyperbolic prose-"They lead narrow, darkened little lives and get their rocks off by tearing at the seams of the dreams of others..."
"As far as I’m concerned, they are attempting to destroy those with an entrepreneurial spirit and even the free enterprise system itself..."
Let me guess ... You have never signed the back of a paycheck. You have always worked for someone else. You are very comfortable getting all of the "free" benefits offered you by your employer. You wouldn’t dare attempt to open your own business, or take a financial risk in bringing a new product to market, and you think anyone who takes these risks is nutz. You are still a fairly young guy without a whole lot of experience dealing with the public. How correct is this? Also, to boot, I’d venture to guess that you’re not an astute student of history. And finally, you’re a true blue Bernie fan, aren’t you? :-)
I believe you are truly sincere. Honest, I do. *lol*
Stay tuned carp .... all of your technical questions will be answered in due time. Even then, you won’t buy the product ... too much "risk" for you. No "fairies, pixie dust, and magic paste" for you, remember? Console yourself with the thought that you are not alone. There’s a whole gaggle of your ilk posting here. Haven’t seen the product. Haven’t used the product. Haven’t heard the product, .... but think nothing of destroying the product and its future success with their inane BS before its even released. What kind of warped pleasure is there in that? Again, the nay-sayers really need to check their premises and state their intent. But then, that would take a little introspection and a whole lot of testicular fortitude, wouldn’t it? Truly scary stuff my man ...
Frank