[Rhodes22-list] Boat Show Questions & replies

Stephen Staum staum at earthlink.net
Wed Jan 12 07:10:22 EST 2005


I have been to both Boston shows. SS
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From: "ed kroposki" <ekroposki at charter.net>
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Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Boat Show Questions & replies


Has any one any experience with Boat Shows in Boston or Maine???

Mary Lou,
I noticed that you used 'Google' for a WEB search.  Are you familiar
with:  http://www.searchenginecolossus.com/USA.html

Roger,
Thanks for the more detailed reply.  I had read the Physics Today
article.  When the Popular Science article was originally discussed, the
citation was blended in the article.
I just thought that you were using other professional sources for
your discussion.

Rummy,
Television is always a good starting point for discussion, but media
hype does not always translate in accurate analysis.  The media is always
looking for flashy examples that do not require serious research on the
topic.  National Geographic is noted for their photography, not truth and
accuracy.

Ed Kroposki
Greenville, SC, USA
~~~~ _/) ~~~~
Addendum: "Market research can establish beyond the shadow of a doubt that
the egg is a sad and sorry product and that it obviously will not continue
to sell. Because after all, eggs won't stand up by themselves, they roll too
easily, are too easily broken, require special packaging, look alike, are
difficult to open, won't stack on the shelf." - Robert Pliskin (1963),
quoted in Stephen Donadio, The New York Public Library: Book of
Twentieth-Century American Quotations, 1992, New York: Stonesong Press, p.
70-71.



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