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Originally Posted by RodKnock
A "fact" is there are about 1,000 original Shelby Cobras, though not all exist today.
Fast forward to the mid-1990's and a few people got together and decided to call the modern Shelby Cobra, a "Continuation Series." Why? They didn't think "true replica" would sell cars. That's in the SAAC Registry, which you choose to ignore or maybe you didn't read.
Yes, I've read the Registry. For marketing purposes, your car is called a "continuation series." That's not a fact IMO. I choose to call it a replica. Shelby and SAAC consist of humans and these humans, wrongly I might add, decided to put the modern Shelby replica in the Registry and call them Continuation Cobras. What you call a "fact" is just a matter of opinion by a few select humans, and that "fact" (opinion in my world) can change in time or at least I hope.
As for labels and labeling people, call me anything you want, just don't call me "Shirley."
Just stop calling folks "lost," "misguided," "curmudgeon" or whatever insult you want to hurl at people.
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Maybe I call people "clowns"? Better?
You obviously are just citing the part you want without finishing the rest of it on the issue including the "definitional" section.
If people are misguided they are misguided. That's how I'll call it. They'll have to deal with it even if it hurts their little feelings, but again if it helps I can add an adjective like "clown" first. You seem to have no issue with that.
You are also continuing to miss the crucial point and issue.