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To: neolib who wrote (151337)9/27/2008 6:28:41 PM
From: SGJRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
AFAIK, sand indeed has a value. A rough estimate off the top of my head is 5 millionths of a cent.

Smart answer. However you are again having problems with definitions. I said something of value AND something with a market. A grain of sand has no marketability. Similar ridiculous claims could be made for a drop of water, a splinter of wood, etc. that have marketability and value in a material volume, but singly, worthless. I am debating you on these seemingly obsessive points because I believe it shows classically how liberals operate.

There is absolutely nothing wrong with the company claiming you would become rich selling their product

Apparently the FTC agrees with me.

ftc.gov