On Nov 24, 2006, at 6:14 PM, Shel Belinkoff wrote: > No, it's not. A Coke is NOT Pepsi. They are different formulas > and taste > different. When I order a Coke, I don't want a Pepsi. The > converse is > also true. Try telling Coke that it's the same as Pepsi. If you > tell me > Coke, I expect Coke, not Pepsi. > > If you want to argue minutia, make a good solid argument, not this > specious > soft drink crap. Next you'll be telling us that a 7-up is the same > as a > Sprite, and that Budweiser is a Corona, and a Land Rover is a Jeep > (Don't > let Daimler-Chrysler catch you ... they are very protective of their > trademark name).
What makes me royally mad is to ask for butter in a restaurant and be brought margerine. They are not the same, no matter how many blank- faced young waitresses try to convince me otherwise. Similarly, if I ask for cream for my coffee, I mean something that came from a cow, not some partially-hydrogenated soybean oil crapola. Bob -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net

