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<blockquote data-quote="Steve C" data-source="post: 1752914" data-attributes="member: 56622"><p>Yeah they have been around and analyzed a lot. Now to be clear I am not dissing that thread, nor the subject, or any poster. I didn't post anything because I didn't have anything useful to add, my sole experience with the SE being limited to favorable impressions from the dealer's store. But I did follow it. I liked the thread a lot and got more than one or two chuckles from it. Mostly from our resident Klingon Poet-Warrior aka brocknroller. Brock has a way with words and I enjoy what he writes. Anyway that thread included a Brock authored Klingon Marketing commercial for the SE. That thread. I think it is this thread, but I'm not diving through 277 replies to double check. There was a lot of praise, real thick sweet, extra maple syrup on the extra fluffy pancake praise. Not real objective praise. Nothing at all wrong with it from my standpoint either. It was based on that glass passing the users initial expectations and moving into the keeper class.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.birdforum.net/showthread.php?t=150579" target="_blank">http://www.birdforum.net/showthread.php?t=150579</a> This thread seemed like it jumped around some too.</p><p></p><p>I find it interesting that the faults of the SE, waterproofing and blackouts can be passed off as just a couple of those things that can be found by somebody to inhabit any binocular.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve C, post: 1752914, member: 56622"] Yeah they have been around and analyzed a lot. Now to be clear I am not dissing that thread, nor the subject, or any poster. I didn't post anything because I didn't have anything useful to add, my sole experience with the SE being limited to favorable impressions from the dealer's store. But I did follow it. I liked the thread a lot and got more than one or two chuckles from it. Mostly from our resident Klingon Poet-Warrior aka brocknroller. Brock has a way with words and I enjoy what he writes. Anyway that thread included a Brock authored Klingon Marketing commercial for the SE. That thread. I think it is this thread, but I'm not diving through 277 replies to double check. There was a lot of praise, real thick sweet, extra maple syrup on the extra fluffy pancake praise. Not real objective praise. Nothing at all wrong with it from my standpoint either. It was based on that glass passing the users initial expectations and moving into the keeper class. [url]http://www.birdforum.net/showthread.php?t=150579[/url] This thread seemed like it jumped around some too. I find it interesting that the faults of the SE, waterproofing and blackouts can be passed off as just a couple of those things that can be found by somebody to inhabit any binocular. [/QUOTE]
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