QUOTE: Originally posted by dave9999 Mark, my friend, you have some pent-up anger. I guess that only responses that favor your opinion are needed. This isn't really an opinion, but a vocabulary lesson. The fact that Soundtraxx named their decoder "Tsunami" and the fact that a tsunami hit Asia is not IRONY. There is an outside chance that it is a "coincidence", at best. Now IRONY, on the other hand, would be if the Asian tsunami had hit the Tsunami decoder factory. Thanks for your time, Dave
QUOTE: Originally posted by DeSchane To say: "If it was my company, I would change the name" is not even worthy of comment or disagreement! It would be my choice to make and nobody else business.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by simon1966 On the conterary, I think that the change in name by Soundtraxx could provide them with even greater exposure. For sure it would get coverage in the MRR press, and possibly even outside of it. If I were in their shoes I would seriously consider donating a portion of the profit from the initial production run to the relief effort. Tsunami, an all enveloping wave of sound, I am sure seemed like a great idea at the time. Since the decoder has not yet hit the market, they have a great opportunity to turn what could be an unplanned marketing nightmare into a win win for all.
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