I agree Casey thats why I always like to research an item before I buy. I want to know just as much as the seller if not more. It helps to filter out the BS in my opinion. These smart young salesmen are very anoying at times. Heres a true story


Some years ago a friend and I were discussing useless teenage shop assistant’s.
You know the ones. There either not interested, or far to keen. My mate is a HI-FI buff.
He told me he was looking for a new tape deck(Arh! The pre CD days with all that lovlly background hiss.)Or somthing like that.

We went along to the nearest TV HIFI shop, We got one Of thoose teenage “I know it all. So you can’t tell me anything I don’t allready know types. We’ll My mate had his eye on this new tape-deck.It had more buttons and dials than a spaceship.The smart alec salesman tried it all to impress us, with all the usual terminology. Dolby, wow,flutter,reverb ect .

I was following this conversation between the two when my mate said in the middle of this verbal diarrhoea. “Yes thats all fine, but what about the WAF factor.”
Without stopping to draw breath the salesman said thats 0.5 ohms .I’m sorry my mate said we’ll have to look elsewhere.

Outside the shop I asked him about this WAF factor.I’ve a reasonable thecnical education. I’ve never heard of a WAF factor before. I was only testing that know-it-all teenage salesman he said.

WAF mean’s Wife. Acceptance Factor
You get my point