
23 Jan
2016
23 Jan
'16
6:46 a.m.
On Sat, Jan 23, 2016 at 09:13:28AM +1100, Joel W. Shea wrote:
While its at a higher performance/price point than the netbooks and
sorry, but this is just one of the language things that bug me. why do people say "price point" when they mean "price"? Is it because prices are somehow vulgar, and you can diminish the vulgarity by making it not a "price" but a "price point"? "price point" has a very specific meaning in economics, and it's not synonym for "price". craig ps: followups should go to luv-talk if you're subscribed. -- craig sanders <cas@taz.net.au>