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On Wed, 23 Jun 2004 18:55:45 -0700, Tom Sixkiller wrote:
"Greg Copeland" wrote in message news ![]() On Tue, 22 Jun 2004 05:04:14 -0700, Tom Sixkiller wrote: If I really need a specific tub liner, and your's is all I have, it might be worth $900. Not when you can go to the store and get one for 1/10 the price. With comprehension skills like that, I can see why you need someone to hold your hand. Just lost complete respect for you. You're talking about my comprehension skills yet look at what you wrote. Does not speak well for your character or your comprehension skills. Very sad Tom. Interesting that you ignored the rest of the post. But hey, I think you said all that needed to be said anyways. I guess we have one less name of people here that can actually support their viewpoint. |
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On Wed, 23 Jun 2004 15:16:00 -0700, Rich S. wrote:
"Greg Copeland" wrote in message news ![]() The reason I poked fun is because you seem to give the impression that the more you pay for something, with no exception, will always be better than anything for which you can pay less. In otherwords, if I take two identical planes, and raise the price 10% on one, you gave me the impression that you think the higher priced of the two is automatically better. But Greg. . . . "If it saves the life of just ONE child, it's worth it". ![]() Rich S. LOL! That's a good one. Thanks. I needed that after reading Tom's pethetic reply. Cheers! Greg |
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On Wed, 23 Jun 2004 22:11:28 +0000, Richard Lamb wrote:
Greg Copeland wrote: On Tue, 22 Jun 2004 05:04:14 -0700, Tom Sixkiller wrote: Ever buy something custom made? Yes, but it has nothing to do with the topic at hand. As it related to the items I mentioned, none were custom items. In fact, IIRC, according to the press, Congresional hearings, and military people which were interviewed, nothing was custom about them. In fact, it was mentioned many times that any hardware store could of provided the items at a proper price. If I really need a specific tub liner, and your's is all I have, it might be worth $900. Not when you can go to the store and get one for 1/10 the price. Do you know WHY the military had to pay $600 for hammers and why they could not get them at Ace Hardware. According to everything I ever read about the subject, there never was a single reason to support those prices, aside from simply attempting to steal from Peter to pay Paul. Feel free to correct as needed Evidently, terminology is foreign to you. Doubtful. What does the term "price" mean to you (other than what TV advertising says). Oh shesh. I shutter anytime I hear this. As if it actually answers anything. You said, "Maybe the fact that price is usually a measure of 'suitability for a purpose'." The problem is, it isn't. Price is a measure of what the market is willing to bare for an item and often has nothing to do with suitability or quality. Such statements also blindly ignore the human condition, which is blindly open to manipulation by marketing and sheer stupidity or ignorance. The reason I poked fun is because you seem to give the impression that the more you pay for something, with no exception, will always be better than anything for which you can pay less. In otherwords, if I take two identical planes, and raise the price 10% on one, you gave me the impression that you think the higher priced of the two is automatically better. Cheers, Greg The True Value hardware would work fine - IF it met the required specs. Therein lies the rub. According to the people, that *I* read and saw on TV, any hammer would of met the specs. Likewise, the tub liner there was nothing special. And you're right, therein lies the rub of why Congress was so ****ed off. As I recall, it was a scam because they under bid a contract (or something like that) and this was used to steal from peter to pay paul. AFAIR, specs had nothing to do with it. It was a simple scam put forth to get extra money. IIRC, toilet seats were also a line item which we were being scammed on. Yes, that's right, normal, regular toilet seats. Plastic seats at that. Yet, according to Tom, we got the best value for our dollar from that scam. Never mind that after the scandel broke, prices went back to what they were before the scam started, which were all inline with what you would find at any hardware store. Yet, Tom got his best value. Seriously, you don't have to look that hard to see that Tom gets screwed in just about every deal he makes. |
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Greg Copeland wrote: According to the people, that *I* read and saw on TV, any hammer would of met the specs. Likewise, the tub liner there was nothing special. And you're right, therein lies the rub of why Congress was so ****ed off. As I recall, it was a scam because they under bid a contract (or something like that) and this was used to steal from peter to pay paul. AFAIR, specs had nothing to do with it. It was a simple scam put forth to get extra money. IIRC, toilet seats were also a line item which we were being scammed on. Yes, that's right, normal, regular toilet seats. Plastic seats at that. Yet, according to Tom, we got the best value for our dollar from that scam. Never mind that after the scandel broke, prices went back to what they were before the scam started, which were all inline with what you would find at any hardware store. Yet, Tom got his best value. Seriously, you don't have to look that hard to see that Tom gets screwed in just about every deal he makes. The problem with this discussion is that it is on specific items. The entire bid has to be considered to get the $900 hammer in perspective. Often there will be thousands of items in the bid, many of which will be in the hundreds of thousands if not millions per item. Weeks will be spent getting the price down on the more expensive items and then the cheaper items will be used to tweak the total bid. The price of small items pale into insignificance when the total bids are compared. LG |
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George,
These disclosures are also required by law here in Arkansas. We just sold our home and moved across town so my experience is very recent. Things like death events, mold abatement actions, and myriad other similar issues have to be disclosed on the buyers declaration form now. -- Jim Carter |
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![]() "Greg Copeland" wrote in message news ![]() On Wed, 23 Jun 2004 18:55:45 -0700, Tom Sixkiller wrote: "Greg Copeland" wrote in message news ![]() On Tue, 22 Jun 2004 05:04:14 -0700, Tom Sixkiller wrote: If I really need a specific tub liner, and your's is all I have, it might be worth $900. Not when you can go to the store and get one for 1/10 the price. With comprehension skills like that, I can see why you need someone to hold your hand. Just lost complete respect for you. Don't **** down my back and tell me it's raining. You're completely full of **** and ignorant to boot. Your understanding of law and economics in virtually nil. Then you stick your foot in your mouth to back a point. You're not worth the time I've already invested in this and I don't worry about editing pieces written for punks like you. |
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![]() In article , Greg Copeland wrote: According to the people, that *I* read and saw on TV, any hammer would of met the specs. Well that explains it. When you learn a bit about hammers that have to be made of special metals, then you can shoot your n=mouth off instead on constinually indicting your scholboy ignorance and naivete. Likewise, the tub liner there was nothing special. And you're right, therein lies the rub of why Congress was so ****ed off. As I recall, it was a scam because they under bid a contract (or something like that) and this was used to steal from peter to pay paul. AFAIR, specs had nothing to do with it. It was a simple scam put forth to get extra money. IIRC, toilet seats were also a line item which we were being scammed on. Yes, that's right, normal, regular toilet seats. Plastic seats at that. Yet, according to Tom, we got the best value for our dollar from that scam. Never mind that after the scandel broke, prices went back to what they were before the scam started, which were all inline with what you would find at any hardware store. Yet, Tom got his best value. Yup, they changed the specs back to a ferrous metal (which one exactly I don't recall)...which is material that the airlines can't use. Keep shoving your foot in deeper, punk. PLONK |
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![]() "Jim Carter" wrote in message ... George, These disclosures are also required by law here in Arkansas. We just sold our home and moved across town so my experience is very recent. Things like death events, mold abatement actions, and myriad other similar issues have to be disclosed on the buyers declaration form now. What if the seller is the one who died? |
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Tom Sixkiller wrote:
You're not worth the time I've already invested in this and I don't worry about editing pieces written for punks like you. Uhh, for what it's worth, Tom, I counted three 'punk' references this morning. Was 'Dirty Harry' on TV last night? Richard |
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![]() "Richard Lamb" wrote in message ... Tom Sixkiller wrote: You're not worth the time I've already invested in this and I don't worry about editing pieces written for punks like you. Uhh, for what it's worth, Tom, I counted three 'punk' references this morning. Was 'Dirty Harry' on TV last night? TBS, probably. |
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