Not really a things I hate type deal but a phrase when it's used in a response to something so glaringly obvious, well....
1. Appliances and electronics.
The range we have is the same one that the house we bought came with. The house was built in 1972. You do the math. Other than having to replace the oven's heating coil, it's still working fine. When the appliance repair man replaced the coil, he said that the new ranges don't last nearly as long and don't work nearly as well.
New appliances for some reason only last for 5-10 years give or take before they give up the ghost and you need to replace them. The reason is that in the past, manufacturers overbuilt things. They made stuff to last. Somewhere along the way, they discovered that it's more profitable to make stuff from cheap materials and workmanship so that you have to replace them a lot sooner.
It's the same with electronic things like TVs. I know some people who still have 20 year old CRTs that are still trucking. Meanwhile people who bought the expensive flat screens suddenly find themselves having to replace them in just a few years. Of course, the CRTs are relegated to the guest bedrooms or whatever LOL.
I was telling a buddy of mine this, and his response? "I know it sounds good but there is no evidence to support that. How about blaming the switch to all those damn computerized components that they are using instead of the simple stuff they used to use?"
Good try, but.... no. Even basic no-frills models break all the time!
2. Food allergies.
I remember a nightly news broadcast about how there is a rise in allergies to foods that people never had allergies to before, and "scientists are baffled as to why."
I have an idea as too why. All these damn pesticides, hormones, chemicals, genetic engineering and who knows what else that we put into our food supply are more than likely a big reason why people are getting these food allergies! Scientists for some reason are just afraid to come out and say it.
I posted this to my facebook one time and somebody actually left this comment:
"There is no evidence to support that, and quite frankly is a very serious accusation. There is absolutely no proof that any of those things causes food allergies. How about the fact that more and more people are coming forward with food allergies because we're less likely to accuse them of faking it than before?"
I ended up deleting his comment, to which he messaged me: "Why did you delete my comment?"
I told him, "When you stop being a shill to Monsanto I won't delete such an obviously stupid comment."
He didn't take it well. In fact, he unfriended me. Whatever.
It's just like Bill Mahar said on his show recently, "When I was in school no one ever heard of a peanut allergy. Nowadays you can't bring peanuts into a school because half the kids in the cafeteria will die!" Something to think about....
1. Appliances and electronics.
The range we have is the same one that the house we bought came with. The house was built in 1972. You do the math. Other than having to replace the oven's heating coil, it's still working fine. When the appliance repair man replaced the coil, he said that the new ranges don't last nearly as long and don't work nearly as well.
New appliances for some reason only last for 5-10 years give or take before they give up the ghost and you need to replace them. The reason is that in the past, manufacturers overbuilt things. They made stuff to last. Somewhere along the way, they discovered that it's more profitable to make stuff from cheap materials and workmanship so that you have to replace them a lot sooner.
It's the same with electronic things like TVs. I know some people who still have 20 year old CRTs that are still trucking. Meanwhile people who bought the expensive flat screens suddenly find themselves having to replace them in just a few years. Of course, the CRTs are relegated to the guest bedrooms or whatever LOL.
I was telling a buddy of mine this, and his response? "I know it sounds good but there is no evidence to support that. How about blaming the switch to all those damn computerized components that they are using instead of the simple stuff they used to use?"
Good try, but.... no. Even basic no-frills models break all the time!
2. Food allergies.
I remember a nightly news broadcast about how there is a rise in allergies to foods that people never had allergies to before, and "scientists are baffled as to why."
I have an idea as too why. All these damn pesticides, hormones, chemicals, genetic engineering and who knows what else that we put into our food supply are more than likely a big reason why people are getting these food allergies! Scientists for some reason are just afraid to come out and say it.
I posted this to my facebook one time and somebody actually left this comment:
"There is no evidence to support that, and quite frankly is a very serious accusation. There is absolutely no proof that any of those things causes food allergies. How about the fact that more and more people are coming forward with food allergies because we're less likely to accuse them of faking it than before?"
I ended up deleting his comment, to which he messaged me: "Why did you delete my comment?"
I told him, "When you stop being a shill to Monsanto I won't delete such an obviously stupid comment."
He didn't take it well. In fact, he unfriended me. Whatever.
It's just like Bill Mahar said on his show recently, "When I was in school no one ever heard of a peanut allergy. Nowadays you can't bring peanuts into a school because half the kids in the cafeteria will die!" Something to think about....
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