On Tue, 14 Oct 2003 13:46:42 -0400, Bob D. wrote:
 In article ,
  (Gould 0738) wrote:
No, this represents yet one more disaster concerning Bayliner.  I have yet
to read any post extolling their virtues.  Maybe that says something.
 It says you don't know where to look.
 Don't waste your breath, Gould.  It's more likely that he doesn't want to
 hear any positive Bayliner anectdotes.  After all, doing so would be to
 risk modifying his opinion which would indicate that he is not
 infallible.  Something that a few people in this group have a problem
 accepting.
Bob, I have no idea where you came up with that bull****.  I have had NO
opinions on Bayliner pro or con. Nor do I care, frankly.  All I've read has
been here.
 As I've stated Bayliner may not be the first choice for many boaters, and
 I will conceed that it may not even be a viable choice for some
 applications (I still don't know this as fact but, will at least consider
 it a reasonable possibility), but I have yet to see any evidence to
 support this viewpoints such as  Bayliners are "a piece of crap - both the
 boat and the company"
Then apparently you haven't been reading the messages here, including the
one to which I responded.
 Besides the human nature attributes you cited, add "People tend to stick
 to their initial biases, despite new information"  to that list.
You seem to be living proof.  For me, if someone can show me otherwise, or,
for that matter, if someone expresses opinions to the contrary, I'll
listen, otherwise, it seems to me that you're the one with an axe to grind.
--
Larry