In Reply to: I doubt it's an accident either... posted by Wellfed on February 9, 2007 at 08:44:05:
...FTC investigation of the audio cable business! I was there, heard it all. These people seemed *really upset* that claims for wires were being believed -- of course later I realized that lawyers and psychologists would be the chief beneficiaries of the expenditures required to conduct the examinations...That, and no longer are cables considered the snake oil they once were, save for a recalcitrant few.
clark
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- That, and not to forget that at the AES convention in 1991 the lawyers and psychologists were agitating for... - clarkjohnsen 11:16:09 02/09/07 (2)
- Re: That, and not to forget that at the AES convention in 1991 the lawyers and psychologists were agitating for... - bwaslo 10:18:07 02/14/07 (1)
- Exactly my point re: the AES. But at that time... - clarkjohnsen 10:46:30 02/14/07 (0)