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Rod Speed
 
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Doug Kanter wrote
Rod Speed wrote
Doug Kanter wrote
The Real Bev wrote


So, I'm sure you would have no problem with similar commercials
aimed at informing clueless consumers of things they did not know
about vehicles.


You can't inform the clueless of anything worth informing them
about. It doesn't work and just makes them angry. Figure out how
to make them learn rather than absorb propaganda and you might
have something.


By the time someone's old enough to drive, it's too late to help
them learn better learning tactics.


Bull****. The military manages that fine, and so do universitys etc.


No.


Yep.

The military changes ouward behavior, but does not affect how you learn.


Bull****.

And, if you don't know how to learn by the time you reach
"universitys", as you call them. you're in for trouble.


They do however use a different approach
to learning than is used in schools.

That's a job for parents when a child is very small.


Thats just one way and is pretty hopless with some stuff like flying.


Deleting that from the quoting aint gunna make it go away.

And, if you considered that to be a form of control, you really need to
get with a good psychologist.


There's a difference between persuasion and control. We already have too
many laws and too much interference with our personal lives. If somebody
wants to control something new, then he better be prepared to relinquish
control over something equivalently pervasive.


A ****load of advertising dollars say otherwise.


Nope.


So, the ads on TV - companies spend all that money just for one.
Right?


Wrong. The spend that to get suckers to buy THEIR
product over the products of their competitors.