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Offline Sunfox

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Re: Wizard Of OZ Pinball
« Reply #1560 on: July 13, 2013, 07:59:14 PM »
Mike was not a competitor when he voiced his OPINION on the platform. Go back 90 odd pages and you will find that opinion way before the inception of Thunderbirds.

What's not professional is the sudden emergence of JJP Employees on this forum attacking a member rather than the comments made. As a FORMER supporter of this venture, I can't believe the rubbish I'm reading. It does not belong here and the only positive reason to leave it here is so that prospective customers can judge the company for themselves.

Simply unbelievable.. ^&^

As stated, I am not a JJP employee. But you quoted me, so I assume your problem is with me.

I'm just a pinball player, but I'm also a lover of facts. I find it difficult to come to grips with the opinion of someone who is so sure of himself that he absolutely refuses to acknowledge something as basic as WOZ booting up in 25 seconds when offered clear and indisputable evidence of this, and for some inexplicable reason actually prefers to remain in a cloud of ignorance based on something he heard.

That is not open-minded. That is not logical. How can you discuss anything?

Although I'm sure Mike has been planning Thunderbirds for at least a few months (when most of these opinions first started coming up), becoming a competitor has not prevented him from continuing to repeatedly share those opinions here and elsewhere, whether they have any basis in reality or not. I have no problem with opinions, but if they are not supported in any way and can be disproven by anyone who knows how to use Google, then I will not allow others who might be more trusting to be misled.

I'm far from perfect. Point out something I've said that is not supported by facts, and I will discuss it with you, and if you are correct then I will adjust my thinking.

If Mike wishes to support any of his claims with anything more than words and hearsay, then I welcome him to the discussion and will listen to his reasoning without bias.