Again, you have no clue about logical fallacies. . . so you immediately start with attacks intended to denigrate any arguments I might present. What poor form.
>>Again, you have no clue about logical fallacies. . . so you immediately start with attacks intended to denigrate any arguments I might present. What poor form.<<
Of course, I am 100% correct on said fallacies. I was before and I am now. If you say “XXX people love this device!” then you have chosen “vox populi.” If you say “The OP loves his device” then you have chosen “appeal to authority.”
If you choose neither recourse then you and I are in accord in that it is a nice device. And I will be happily surprized.
Note Bene (”Important Note”): Preemptive notification is not poor form, it is pro forma (”standard form”) in this circumstance.
I always strive for polite discourse.