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brain fart.... Noon-Air 01-13-2008
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Posted by Noon-Air on January 13, 2008, 11:16 am
In light of the trend of "going green", energy efficiency, and political
correctness, I am going to change nomenclature on my dual fuel systems to
*HYBRID* systems.

Funny thing about how just changing a word can make such a
difference....like using "Seasonal Service" instead of tune-up, or clean &
tune. It seems like with using the different nomenclature helps a lot with
sales.

Anybody else have any thoughts??

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Posted by on January 13, 2008, 11:27 am
wrote:

>In light of the trend of "going green", energy efficiency, and political
>correctness, I am going to change nomenclature on my dual fuel systems to
>*HYBRID* systems.
>
>Funny thing about how just changing a word can make such a
>difference....like using "Seasonal Service" instead of tune-up, or clean &
>tune. It seems like with using the different nomenclature helps a lot with
>sales.
>
>Anybody else have any thoughts??

        I had one once ......


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Posted by Noon-Air on January 13, 2008, 12:19 pm

> wrote:
>
>>In light of the trend of "going green", energy efficiency, and political
>>correctness, I am going to change nomenclature on my dual fuel systems to
>>*HYBRID* systems.
>>
>>Funny thing about how just changing a word can make such a
>>difference....like using "Seasonal Service" instead of tune-up, or clean &
>>tune. It seems like with using the different nomenclature helps a lot
>>with
>>sales.
>>
>>Anybody else have any thoughts??
>
> I had one once ......

Did it hurt??



Posted by on January 13, 2008, 2:28 pm
wrote:

>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>In light of the trend of "going green", energy efficiency, and political
>>>correctness, I am going to change nomenclature on my dual fuel systems to
>>>*HYBRID* systems.
>>>
>>>Funny thing about how just changing a word can make such a
>>>difference....like using "Seasonal Service" instead of tune-up, or clean &
>>>tune. It seems like with using the different nomenclature helps a lot
>>>with
>>>sales.
>>>
>>>Anybody else have any thoughts??
>>
>> I had one once ......
>
>Did it hurt??
>

        Yep.

        Never tried it again .....


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Posted by -zero on January 13, 2008, 12:19 pm

> In light of the trend of "going green", energy efficiency, and political
> correctness, I am going to change nomenclature on my dual fuel systems to
> *HYBRID* systems.

--------------------------------------------------------------------
hy·brid (hi'brid)
n.
1) Genetics. The offspring of genetically dissimilar parents or stock,
especially
the offspring produced by breeding plants or animals of different varieties,
species, or races.

2) Something of mixed origin or composition.
Something, such as a computer or power plant, having two kinds of
components that produce the same or similar results.

3) A word whose elements are derived from different languages.
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Doesn't quite hit the mark IMO. How about Dual-Energy System
for heatpump/strips and Bi-Fuel System for heatpump/gas/oil?


-zero






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