dp | April 24, 2012 at 10:38 am |
What a thoroughly mediocre response.
Hoover Dam? It was barely close enough even for government work. Over a hundred people died building it. It was a mess of controversy in law and politics at the state, federal and international level for decades before it was built, and is a constant concern to engineers even now. Heck, it even got the name of the imperfect government guy behind it slapped on it. Unless you’re saying Hoover was perfect?
A defense of the marketing definition of perfection is hardly a very perfect challenge to the observation that you imperfectly interpret to suit your own purposes.
Oh, and begging the question? Tch. What a perfect example of embracing the wrong result as a premise to a wrong argument.