See what I mean! On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 11:14:10 -0500, Allen Zak <azak@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > But...there IS nothing like a Harley. >=20 > Allen Zak >=20 > On Mar 31, 2005, at 11:11 AM, Peter K. wrote: >=20 > > C'mon Jerry. You know emotions play a big part in this. Think about > > how you get when you talk about Porsche, your emotions comes out loud > > and clear. I find the same thing with when I am out riding my > > motorcycle with the Harley guys. They all get emotional about their > > Harleys, saying "there is nothing liek a Harley." Now substitute any > > other product for Harley and I think you will understand what I mean. > > > > Peter K > > > > > > On Wed, 30 Mar 2005 19:19:28 -0800, Jerry Lehrer > > <jerryleh@xxxxxxxxxxx> wro=3D > > te: > >> Eric, > >> =3D20 > >> Plus thousands of emotional fanatics, trained by Wetzlar und Solms. > >> =3D20 > >> Jerry > >> =3D20 > >> Eric Goldstein wrote: > >> =3D20 > >>> Richard Knoppow wrote: > >>> > >>>> The three dimenional quality is sometimes mentioned. I > >>>> wonder what property or combination of properties leads to > >>>> this. (snipped) > >>> > >>> That would be the combination of a good public relations team early > >>> on =3D > > and > >>> an aggressive advertising/promotion budget... ;-) > >>> > >>> Eric Goldstein > >> =3D20 > >> =3D20 > > > > > > --=3D20 > > Peter K > > =3DD3=3DBF=3DD5=3DAC > > >=20 >=20 --=20 Peter K =D3=BF=D5=AC