[quote name=\'beatlefreak84\' date=\'Aug 1 2005, 08:18 PM\']I said that to mean those posters that may not be aware of what GSN can do business-wise, what GSN wants to do, and/or what shows can feasibly be retrieved from a vault (i.e., ones that weren't destroyed). The ones, under my definition, who make "idealistic assumptions" are those who write posts wanting GSN to get the rights to "Name That Tune" and Bill Cullen's "The $25,000 Pyramid," for example.
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I simply wanted to state that, sometimes, idealistic assumptions are not necessarily a bad thing to have on a message board.
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Idealistic assumptions are indeed a bad thing when the holder of said assumptions clings to them
even after he is told what the facts are.
This thread is a classic example; a search for other posts by the Scrabble-Obsessed One reveals many other equally fact-free rants. Meanwhile, a search for other posts by the self-professed Grundy Expert in the same thread reveals that either he has more connections than Fred Wostbrock, Steve Beverly, Bob Boden, Steve Ryan, and David Schwartz combined, or he's making things up.
Here, Chris, Matt and I expect people who make claims of special knowledge to back up said claims -- and we take action against those who post without regard to accuracy. I couldn't imagine taking a laissez-faire attitude toward the truth... as David Brinkley put it in his book, "everyone is entitled to my opinion" but there's only one set of facts. :-)