separation anxiety
On Sun, 30 Dec 2007 14:22:52 -0800, "Mike"
> wrote:
>
><sf> wrote in message ...
>> On Sun, 30 Dec 2007 12:03:42 -0500, Dave Smith
>> > wrote:
>>
>>>sf wrote:
>>>>
>>>> >Perhaps they sell more than everyone else, likely more than all others
>>>> >put together...
>>>> >
>>>> >I would highly doubt that
>>>> >
>>>> > out selling the competion is the best indication of being the *best*.
>>>>
>>>> Yes, best seller.
>>>> >
>>>> >Nope. it isn't a good indication at all
>>>> > Heck, isn't Budweiser the leading seller of swill in America? I
>>>> > can
>>>> >walk into any store anywhere and find a much better beer than
>>>> >Budweiser.
>>>> >
>>>> That statement is your opinion and your opinion doesn't prove or
>>>> disprove anything.
>>>> >
>>>> >I haven't bought a bottle of Tabasco in years. Maybe 7 or 8. and I
>>>> >use
>>>> >hot sauce almost every day
>>>> >
>>>> Which proves what? I can tell you what it proves to me: You use hot
>>>> sauce almost daily.
>>>
>>>I think that it is a decent example for his point that being the most
>>>popular product does not make it the best. Tabasco sauce has product
>>>recognition. For years, it was the only hot sauce available around here.
>>>It remains popular, but we now have a lot more options. Beer and soft
>>>drinks really heavily on advertising to sales. Wonder Bread has always
>>>been
>>>a big seller, but you would have a hard time convincing me and many others
>>>that it is the best bread.
>>
>> "Best" is an opinion - not fact. Create industry standards to measure
>> "best", then get back to me.
>>
>Wasnt it you that said it was best? The onus should be on you
>
Nope, not me... I was responding to it.
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