In Reply to: RE: The benchmark is the DAC/Converter - How posted by Bob_C on September 4, 2015 at 15:00:47:
The applicable phrases are: "business is business" and "caveat emptor".
By becoming a reviewer Mercman has chosen to place himself under suspicion. I am not attacking him personally, but I am criticizing the role that he has chosen to play and questioning some of the scenes in which his character has found himself.
Persuading people to spend their money on useless trinkets that they do not need may be perfectly legal, but it does not make it in any way moral. I find that being involved in such matters, however remotely, to be somewhat suspect. (I speak from personal experience, since my Grandfather owned one of the largest advertising agencies in New York and was responsible for creating the market for diamond engagement rings with his adverting slogan, "A diamond is forever." A scam if there ever was one...)
Tony Lauck
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- Business is Business and Caveat Emptor - Tony Lauck 09/4/1516:47:55 09/4/15 (1)
- RE: Business is Business and Caveat Emptor - Bob_C 06:20:56 09/5/15 (0)