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Electronic Rust Prevention - Control Device
There are no end to the negative comments regarding these electronic
rust prevention devices but all from NON-users. Is there ANYONE out there who can make comments about these devices from REAL experience? Good are bad. Don't bother giving me all the theory and reasons why they don't work - there's plenty of that already posted. |
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Barry wrote: > There are no end to the negative comments regarding these electronic > rust prevention devices but all from NON-users. Is there ANYONE out > there who can make comments about these devices from REAL experience? > Good are bad. > > Don't bother giving me all the theory and reasons why they don't work > - there's plenty of that already posted. The good news is that this is a free country Barry. You don't need permission to go right on out and buy one of those contraptions. The folks that sell them will provide all the positive information you need. You are already sold on them. You are happy. They will be happy. When you find the one that works great using a 9V transistor battery, report back here so we can all benefit from your positive experience. Give it a good test, three years minimum. See you in 08'. |
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On Thu, 24 Feb 2005, Barry wrote:
> There are no end to the negative comments regarding these electronic > rust prevention devices but all from NON-users. Yes. That's because, Barry, some of us know how to think and analyze and otherwise use our brains. We don't have to drop a bowling ball on our naked toe to know it would hurt. We don't have to try pumping water into our car's gas tank instead of gasoline to know the car won't run. We can generalize the knowledge we pick up in one area and apply it to another area. And that's why we don't use products that *cannot* work. > Don't bother giving me all the theory and reasons why they don't work - Perhaps if you believe hard enough, it'll work "for you". |
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To the contrary, I think he's dying to step into that squirrel cage and
pedal his ass off to redox land. He could make the decision himself if he had more practice, but his testicles are securely locked in his wife's purse or worse yet, his mother's. Go for it Barry. |
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LOL
Professor www.telstar-electronics.com > > Perhaps if you believe hard enough, it'll work "for you". |
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