I am sorry, but this can not be discerned from automatic spam generator.
As for non-availability, TESCO for example advertises products they do
not have on general sale, they have, but 2-3 PIECES for 5-milion
inhabitants! Now imagine their offer of some cheaper high-quality
electronics, like a translator - my father wanted to buy one. They did
not have it. So he asked my brother who worked at TESCO at that time
where is the problem, they actually had bought only 2 pieces for
Slovak national market for all their stores. And more cool products
for cool price that were printed in their own advertising newspaper
were also unavailable because of that.

All they wanted was that: you had to come, and while you are at it,
buy just anything. It works, people are stupid.

Did you know that last time they did this at IBM (advertising a
product for sale they yet did not even start manufacturing) - a huge
investigation was started and lasted decades...

Or some time ago, some Yugoslavian US inhabitants offered a good
compiler for PIC microcontroller, they claimed it is ready and that it
supports all PIC models, etc. The truth was, it did not support
PICmicro at all at that time! All they wanted was to get 500 orders on
that expensive software.

And if you want to know... I work in sales business now.



On 1/1/07, Paul Fox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> mario wrote:
>  > Yes it is old... Trick!
>  > Just plain advertising WITHOUT any SIGN of technical merit. And how do
>  > you connect EMC to it? (you spam-bot  posted this to emc-users mailing
>  > list YOU HEAR RIGHT, EMC U-S-E-R-S ) Plus, the "Sears" have no
>  > establishment in my country and in hundred others too, while EMC is
>  > open-source and is freely available in ~230 countries!
>  >
>  > Analysis shows that your speech is purely generated, no relation
>  > between separate sentences.
>
> you're kidding, right?  you actually believe that someone
> forwarding a note, as an item of interest, about a commercial CNC
> machine from a major consumer-grade retailer, is spam?
>
>  > Oh, yes, I will never buy Sears, because they advertise something they
>  > do not even manufacture, or even have in stock! (according to this
>  > ad.)
>
> the fact that it's out of stock sort of proves that it might not
> be spam, right?  hint:  it wasnt an advertisement.  it was a link
> to a page in their catalog, provided by someone with an interest
> in EMC and CNC.  and the poster even included extra info, about
> who really manufactures the unit.
>
> how does this news relate to EMC?  it means that CNC machines are
> becoming more affordable, and more mainstream, all the time --
> pretty soon even Tesco might sell them. :-)  and that means the
> need for a program like EMC will continue to grow.
>
> paul
> =---------------------
>  paul fox, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (arlington, ma, where it's 37.4 degrees)
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