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![]() "Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote in message . .. Harry Krause wrote: Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: Harry Krause wrote: Wayne.B wrote: On 26 Jun 2006 09:38:00 -0700, "Chuck Gould" wrote: Disclaimer: It takes a qualified professional to diagnose anyone with a personality disorder. Source: http://www.behavenet.com/capsules/di...sification.htm ================================= NOYBy will try to get his teeth into it... And Chuck will write a review if he can get a free ride or ad... :-} Of course he will, Chuck writes for a boating magazine and that is what they do. If it wasn't for those ads, we would not have any boating magazines. Chucks articles about the boats he sees are as good as any I have read, and when he reposts them in rec.boats, they always stir up great on topic posts. Some of them are fun to read, as I have commented from time to time, but they're advertorials, with the emphasis on "ad." I don't disagree with you, but those "ads" or "reviews" are most new boaters introduction to the different boats on the market. As long as people understand (and I think most readers understand) they are not critical reviews of the boats) they do give a potential boat buyer a list of boats to review in detail at the dealer or boat show. These fluff pieces or "advertorials" are not limited to boating magazines and their staff, it is that way in 99% of the catagory magazines (ie Photography, HiFi etc). As I said, I am glad Chuck and the boat magaszines continue to write their "reviews", they make for some fun reading and keep the magazines in business. Chuck does a great job of stirring up on topic posts in rec.boats, and at times we really need some stirring up. -- Reggie That's my story and I am sticking to it! Those infomercials are kind of dull without pictures, doncha think? Jim |
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Jim wrote:
"Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote in message . .. Harry Krause wrote: Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: Harry Krause wrote: Wayne.B wrote: On 26 Jun 2006 09:38:00 -0700, "Chuck Gould" wrote: Disclaimer: It takes a qualified professional to diagnose anyone with a personality disorder. Source: http://www.behavenet.com/capsules/di...sification.htm ================================= NOYBy will try to get his teeth into it... And Chuck will write a review if he can get a free ride or ad... :-} Of course he will, Chuck writes for a boating magazine and that is what they do. If it wasn't for those ads, we would not have any boating magazines. Chucks articles about the boats he sees are as good as any I have read, and when he reposts them in rec.boats, they always stir up great on topic posts. Some of them are fun to read, as I have commented from time to time, but they're advertorials, with the emphasis on "ad." I don't disagree with you, but those "ads" or "reviews" are most new boaters introduction to the different boats on the market. As long as people understand (and I think most readers understand) they are not critical reviews of the boats) they do give a potential boat buyer a list of boats to review in detail at the dealer or boat show. These fluff pieces or "advertorials" are not limited to boating magazines and their staff, it is that way in 99% of the catagory magazines (ie Photography, HiFi etc). As I said, I am glad Chuck and the boat magaszines continue to write their "reviews", they make for some fun reading and keep the magazines in business. Chuck does a great job of stirring up on topic posts in rec.boats, and at times we really need some stirring up. -- Reggie That's my story and I am sticking to it! Those infomercials are kind of dull without pictures, doncha think? Jim Jim, The articles are as good as any I have read in a boating magazine, but the real benefit of the reprints is they stir up some nice on topic discussions. It doesn't matter if you like the boat or hate the boat Chuck is writing about, those threads a great for rec.boats. I am glad he posts them, because even if I gloss over the original posts, I always enjoy reading the thread. For the most part, the threads remain on topic, entertaining and informative. -- Reggie That's my story and I am sticking to it! |
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![]() Jim wrote: Those infomercials are kind of dull without pictures, doncha think? Jim For $35 a year, you can read all the same "infomercials" (actually more- an average of 3-4 boat articles per month) with pictures. :-) Or send me an email, and I can send you photos for a specific item at no charge. |
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On 26 Jun 2006 17:30:04 -0700, "Chuck Gould"
wrote: Jim wrote: Those infomercials are kind of dull without pictures, doncha think? Jim For $35 a year, you can read all the same "infomercials" (actually more- an average of 3-4 boat articles per month) with pictures. :-) Or send me an email, and I can send you photos for a specific item at no charge. I've always been able to put the boat manufacturer and model (copied from your article) into Google and find all the pictures one could want. -- John H ****************************************** ***** Have a Spectacular Day! ***** ****************************************** |
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