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Old April 4th 09, 02:43 AM posted to alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt,comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.storage
Rod Speed
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Default Best value, reasonably fast 32 GB solid state hard drive?

Some gutless ****wit desperately cowering behind
John Doe desperately attempted to bull**** its way out of its
predicament and fooled absolutely no one at all, as always.


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Old April 4th 09, 04:25 AM posted to alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt,comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.storage
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"Rod Speed" wrote:

Some gutless ****wit desperately cowering behind John Doe
desperately attempted to bull**** its way out of its predicament
and fooled absolutely no one at all, as always.


People stay away from you not because they think you are a tough
guy, Rod, they are repelled by your stench.
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Old April 4th 09, 07:18 AM posted to alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt,comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.storage
Rod Speed
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Default Best value, reasonably fast 32 GB solid state hard drive?

Some gutless ****wit desperately cowering behind
John Doe desperately attempted to bull**** its way out of its
predicament and fooled absolutely no one at all, as always.


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Old April 10th 09, 07:10 AM posted to comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.storage
John Turco
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John Doe wrote:

"Eric Gisin" gisin uniserve.com wrote:

"John Doe" jdoe usenetlove.invalid wrote

Also, if it matters to you, obviously they are leaving us out of the
loop. Personally, I believe democracies need to manufacture their
own goods, unless natural resources dictate otherwise. Their public
contact people should at least speak the language(s) of the consumers.


Yes, lets go back to the 60s when every country made their own TVs,
which you could buy for over $1000 in todays dollar.
Or the 80s, when locally made computers only cost $2000-5000.



Like way back when you cared if your neighbor had a job? Like when
it mattered whether our workers in democracies were competing with
slave labor in communist countries? Maybe there never was such a
time, for you, Eric.

Dog eat dog, might makes right, no holds barred, zero regulation,
and no referees... those policies got us into this current mess.
Without access to our markets, communist leaders would eat dirt
until they changed their ways. Our leaders should band together and
use that leverage (we have done that before) instead of just seeing
who can get the most for the least.

You are gravely mistaken, Eric. When you go to the store and need to
save a few pennies, you should (if you are not totally blinded by
greed) consider the neighbor you are putting out of a job and how
you are helping to destroy our manufacturing capabilities. If our
leaders will not help us do it, we can do it in spite of them (if we
can at least get them to tell us where products are made).

People need to eat, but do you really think your money goes to those
faceless workers in China? That is just greedily fanciful thinking.
You will never see those workers or even chat with them on the
Internet.



Hello, John:

Well, I always try to "buy American," whenever possible...the trouble
is, very few consumer products (of any real significance) seem to be
made in the U.S.A., anymore!

I mean, hamburgers (and other "junk food") don't count, right? g


Cordially,
John Turco
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Old April 10th 09, 08:50 AM posted to comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.storage
Rod Speed
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Default Best value, reasonably fast 32 GB solid state hard drive?

John Turco wrote:
John Doe wrote:

"Eric Gisin" gisin uniserve.com wrote:

"John Doe" jdoe usenetlove.invalid wrote

Also, if it matters to you, obviously they are leaving us out of
the loop. Personally, I believe democracies need to manufacture
their
own goods, unless natural resources dictate otherwise. Their public
contact people should at least speak the language(s) of the
consumers.

Yes, lets go back to the 60s when every country made their own TVs,
which you could buy for over $1000 in todays dollar.
Or the 80s, when locally made computers only cost $2000-5000.



Like way back when you cared if your neighbor had a job? Like when
it mattered whether our workers in democracies were competing with
slave labor in communist countries? Maybe there never was such a
time, for you, Eric.

Dog eat dog, might makes right, no holds barred, zero regulation,
and no referees... those policies got us into this current mess.
Without access to our markets, communist leaders would eat dirt
until they changed their ways. Our leaders should band together and
use that leverage (we have done that before) instead of just seeing
who can get the most for the least.

You are gravely mistaken, Eric. When you go to the store and need to
save a few pennies, you should (if you are not totally blinded by
greed) consider the neighbor you are putting out of a job and how
you are helping to destroy our manufacturing capabilities. If our
leaders will not help us do it, we can do it in spite of them (if we
can at least get them to tell us where products are made).

People need to eat, but do you really think your money goes to those
faceless workers in China? That is just greedily fanciful thinking.
You will never see those workers or even chat with them on the
Internet.



Hello, John:

Well, I always try to "buy American," whenever possible...the trouble
is, very few consumer products (of any real significance) seem to be
made in the U.S.A., anymore!

I mean, hamburgers (and other "junk food") don't count, right? g


Yeah, cows find it quite hard to count once they are dead and have been minced.



 




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