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Re: Marab123 post# 17527

Saturday, 07/06/2013 11:54:55 PM

Saturday, July 06, 2013 11:54:55 PM

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ok. i still dont follow
i believe
the task we were talking about here was for stockholders to help sell cool and save

the meaningful context was that sales would affect the stock price in proportion to the size of the sales, and such sales might be 1 to 18 units

and we can view that in the context of the companies assumed potential to succeed in developing the big clients for 100 unit sales

what am i missing?

the sense of arbitrary described in the websters quote, which is not a definition but an example of the use of the word according to the fourth sense listed, is "existing or coming about seemingly at random or by chance or as a capricious and unreasonable act of will"

that is not so wildly different from what i said: "Based on random choice or personal whim, rather than any reason or system"

the two are pretty close together. and you still have not illustrated how anything i said suggested that people trying to sell CNS is somehow arbitrary.

so for instance, if i want to find a diamond in a pile of sand, i might ask someone to move the sand one grain at time to a different pile, knowing that would reveal the diamond

if they did not know the diamond was in there, lacking that context, they would think the task was bizarrely arbitrary

make sense?

but again, i dont see how that sense applies here. tasking oneself with helping sell CNS is not arbitrary; it is common sense, and i never suggested anything else.