No, I don't try putting words in my students' mouths, but I do hasten to point out the felicitous arguments and assumptions.
Thank you, Tbg. That's a nice compliment.
So consumers who buy the RealityCheck are fools because you find they did not do their due diligence?
In light of the recent information presented on AA, which points to the possibility of lower cost alternatives to the RealityCheck CD system, I believe it would be foolish for consumers not to do some thorough homework before spending their cash. You can't disagree with that, can you?
Who made you the judge?
Never claimed to be. Everyone is free to purchase what they want to purchase, but they should have all the information before making their purchase, shouldn't they?
Whats the problem, Tbg? I find your debates entertaining. While Im admittedly one of the Show Me members of Audiogon, you have to be the Mikey of Audiogon. Youll try anything.
BTW, I find sitting on Styrofoam cups increases strength in my glutes and hamstrings. Fabulous benefits while cycling in the hills. My lower torso Magic Conditioning Devices are available for $795/pair. Act now.