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Re: Lunar Scopes
From: Joel Jacobs
Date: 2005 Feb 15, 00:50 +0000
From: Joel Jacobs
Date: 2005 Feb 15, 00:50 +0000
Come on Frank,
Pettiness does not become you. You are way to smart to start playing word games.
Joel Jacobs
-------------- Original message from Frank Reed <FrankReedCT@AOL.COM>: --------------
Fred you wrote:"I think Joel intended no insult here."Very likely, he did not intend that. But if you ever accuse someone of nationalism, be aware that this has a specific political meaning. And if that person is NOT a nationalist, he will very reasonably take offense.And:"Joel has a good point that the box has the letters, "SNO-T," on it. It
is natural to then advertise it as a "SNO-T," so that the buyer is not
confused when he receives a "SNO-T" but had ordered a "SNO-T." That
leads to suspicion on the buyer's part regardless of whether this is
explained before the sale or after the sale or shipment."Some people will consider this a good point, and some others will consider it literally "ignorant". Surely there is a compromise here. Call it SNO-T/SNO-T?? Any customer purchasing a Russian sextant should, I think, be able to comprehend the simple matter that CH is Cyrillic for SN. This isn't rocket science. Indeed, wouldn't they enjoy their purchase *more* if they learn what the letters represent and that CH/SN means "Navigational Sextant"?-FER
42.0N 87.7W, or 41.4N 72.1W.
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