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Wayne.B wrote in
: On Tue, 02 Nov 2004 14:08:44 GMT, Geoff Schultz wrote: So if they wouldn't have mispelled "performace" and "lenght" and "stip" (strip) would you have considered their product. No one ever said that engineers could spell I resemble that remark but I can proof read and spell check :-) and they probably don't have the resources to hire an expensive marketing firm. OK, and what does that say about their long term staying power and commitment in a competetive marketplace? If you look at the rest of their web site you'd have seen that they have a lot of other products and appear to have been around for quite a while. It's not a very professional web site and its aimed at hams. I do agree that running a spell checker is an easy thing to do. I think that you're cutting yourself short if you base your purchasing criteria on web site design and spelling. I worked for Digital Equipment Corp of 14 years and I can remember marketing turning out beautiful looking brochures with technical mistakes. Back then I would I sworn to DEC's staying power, but now 20+ years later we had DEC-Compaq-HP... -- Geoff |
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