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Re: Thanks for the FUD, bud.

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It appears the recurring pattern on internet forums, not just this particular site, is one of nit picking, inaccurate reading between the lines and an over all "I know more than the other guy" approach. Being in the business of consulting and selling high end A/V gear as well as 30 plus years of enjoying this hobby leads me to believe that my attempts on this forum to help and assist are simply a case of barking up the wrong tree. In order to win the confidence of my clients I see no need to thump my own chest with recitals of laser lengths and sampling rates despite having a more than adequate knowledge of the technical side of audio/video. If I were to conduct myself in this manner I don't believe our business would have been voted top A/V retailer in the city.
This last post was the last straw.
As a current owner of a Pioneer DV563A Universal I am well aware that there are SOME exceptions to my suggestions but these exceptions are far and few between. As with our friend, Michi, the point seems to be lost or misconstrued... at no point are my suggestions "hard and fast rules". In fact, where in my posts do I suggest that? I love an intelligent debate but I believe I will limit my future communications to my friends and clients, existing and prospective. The internet is a wonderful tool but as is always the case the tool is only as effective as it's user...now THAT is a hard and fast rule! Good luck!


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