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Boron Elgar[_1_] Boron Elgar[_1_] is offline
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Default Baker's Joy Spray?

On Wed, 1 Nov 2017 19:54:37 -0700 (PDT), dsi1 >
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>On Wednesday, November 1, 2017 at 12:44:35 PM UTC-10, Boron Elgar wrote:
>>
>> You might want to look up the date of the original post and besides,
>> it has everything to do with it. YOU may not notice it, though.
>>
>> I assure you there have been some process, container and product
>> changes over the 25 years or so it has been made. It has changed
>> ownership quite a bit over the years, too..Alberto-Cilver, Unilever,
>> B&G Foods among them.
>>
>> I have been involved with market research, including CPGs for decades.
>> Lotta research money goes into these sorts of changes - major or
>> minor.

>
>Your expertise in CPGs and market research notwithstanding, I don't need to look up the date on the post because it's clearly displayed right on my screen. I get to see the entire thread going back to 4/22/2000.


And why do you think I cannot?

> My guess is your setup won't give you zip except for posts made in the last few days. Beats the heck out of me why yoose guys put up with those desktop client programs.


If you are so smart, you would know what set up I use and the
retention of my news server as well as any personal capabilities I
have to dig into past Usenet postings.

Hellfire, silly little boy, I, myself, have posts to this group going
back at least 18 years. I can tell you background about the original
poster up above in the thread, too because I remember her. BFD.

So if you are trying to intimidate me or dismiss what I say based on
what you perceive as a lack of expertise either with topic or with
Usenet, I suggest you go make yourself a pineapple and spam sandwich
and go chill.

>I said the changes made to the product in the last 17 years wasn't relevant because I've been trying to get this product to work for the last 10 years. The last time was probably a couple of years ago. This was a new can, not a 17 year old can. It didn't work. That's about as simply as I can say it. If you're still confused about it, you're on your own.


And you seem to have difficulty reading for comprehension, too. No one
talked about a 17 yr old container of the product. But hey, if you
cannot figure out how to use a can of baking spray, you've bigger
problems than I can help you with.