Posted On: 02/28/2015 8:09:32 AM
Post# of 5282
Every once in a while, I just have to pause from doing something productive to spend a moment and call "BS" in response to some of the claims I see posted by the perennial nay-sayers. One of those claims which seems to be reposted time and again, as though it were a Basher Mantra is the claim that the copyright dates on the Telvue website are completely outdated and denote no activity.
First, if one simply goes to the Telvue homepage and checks the copyright date, one sees 2015. That's this year, right?
If one then follows the numerous links on that home page, one lands one many living and recent pages, all bearing the 2015 copyright date.
About the only dates I see which aren't 2015 are the older press releases, which are dated when they were posted, or the PDF's of product literature, which bear the date from when they were issued.
A quick check of Google shows me that at least 6 new product support instructions were posted to their site within the past 24 hours. Sounds to me like someone is on the job and working out in NJ.
So, this claim of obsolete copyright date seems to be just another red herring from the "Basher Bag-O-Tricks". (TM 2015 Hockmir)
First, if one simply goes to the Telvue homepage and checks the copyright date, one sees 2015. That's this year, right?
If one then follows the numerous links on that home page, one lands one many living and recent pages, all bearing the 2015 copyright date.
About the only dates I see which aren't 2015 are the older press releases, which are dated when they were posted, or the PDF's of product literature, which bear the date from when they were issued.
A quick check of Google shows me that at least 6 new product support instructions were posted to their site within the past 24 hours. Sounds to me like someone is on the job and working out in NJ.
So, this claim of obsolete copyright date seems to be just another red herring from the "Basher Bag-O-Tricks". (TM 2015 Hockmir)
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