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well chrisk
why else do you think i mentioned earlier this is just one big vicious circle with this guy
how many rounds have we gone with this guy on this issue? i lost count :oD

anyway i'm pretty sure as far as any of us engaged in this discussion are concerned at THIS POINT? is the 'wonder truck' he claims to have, well, it doesn't exist till he actually presents it, no matter what he claims.
Anyone if articulate enough can dig up data and talk about it till the cows come home but in the end none of it really matters unless you have something 'materially' , 'real life' to show for it. (to date he has shown us nothing substantial to prove his claims).
You know it, i know it, any of us that have been in this industry for any substantial amount of time knows it. I mean really, any village idiot can see it :oD.
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