As typically uneducated as that person is about the important things in life...
he more accurately reflects the thinking of most people then the well intended people here including myself.
Most people are too politically correct to say things he wrote but their buying habits along with the thinking that big business trained them to have shows what they believe is best.
I think respecting and utilizing old stuff is more about honoring the good people before us than simply getting better quality.
I associate regularly with college students at a very large and well respected university here in Boca Raton, Florida and most people I meet there have the mindset that is essentially the same.
So, while I like humor and respect ridicule as a way to "vent" frustration I wish more people would simply share thier knowledge to others because most people will change if somebody who cares enough about others simply gives them the right information.
This reminds me of the new special "Food Inc." which is about our food supply and keeping info of what is in it and where it comes from us in order to keep us from thinking for ourselves which would reduce profits.
Anybody like Bonnie Hunt? She is just like most of us here in she loves the people who gave us everything we have today and she tries to inspire others to do the same. Today she had the author of "Food Inc." on.
If we do not inspire others and simply remain this "private" club of sorts I suspect that as the men here who have the greatest knowledge pass on we will be left not only with fewer quality products to use and have fun with but also a lower quality of life in general aside from inadvertantly helping all that is against the good interests here.
Was I too "wordy"? Sorry... at least I try to help others.
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