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Originally Posted by J_Player
Hi Dell,
We includes everyone who saw Carl's photo and read this forum including you.
We are the same people who take the word of scientist who say the earth is round, even though we have not traveled to space to see it first hand, nor has the scientist. This includes you, unless you are a member of the Flat Earth Society.
We are the same people who believe that the sports event we read about in the news paper really happened, even though we were not there, and we know the sports reporter was not there to see most of the events he is reporting the results for. This includes you, unless you are calling the sports reporters liars.
We are the same people who saw Carl's photo and read this forum including you. At least I assume this includes you after reading what you posted:
"I certainly have reason to doubt Carl, finding the item in the Pro-GS". But now I begin to wonder if you are changing your story, when I read your words: "Carl's amazing far fetched, discovery".
I wouldn't want to speculate about your hidden meaning, so tell us Dell,
Are you claiming that Carl did not pull a speaker coil glued to a potentiometer casing from the epoxied portion of a Dell Systems GS Pro or not?
Best wishes,
J_P
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The answer is very simple ... it comes down to
trust.
Do you trust Carl, when he says that he found a speaker coil glued into a potentiometer casing inside a Dell Systems GS Pro, or do you trust the word of Dell?
Personally, I know whose side I'm on, and it's not the one who has the same name as a famous computer vendor.

"WHAT DOESN'T WORK, CANNOT BE MADE TO WORK.