Sweet! I always wanted to be a zealot!There is always an emotional answer to any argument, even one that should be based on facts and data. They are called zealots.
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In the RC world we call them Fan Boys and they absolutely believe that whatever they are using is the best. It just like people that spend $100K on a car and tell you how great the service has been when EVERYTHING breaks. Well my $20K Honda never breaks and it's crap because it doesn't have micro-cooled cup holders with multi-color accent lighting.
I deal with "those people" in a few ways.
1. Ignore them. Not worth my time, they are nobody that I care about nor do I care to talk to. They are clearly not a person of logic and reason.
2. Agree with them (mess with them) to see if they change their argument. Some people are just contrarian and like to argue. If they do change, then ask them why they changed their position. This is the most entertaining but the biggest waste of time.
3. Challenge them and ask them to justify their position with facts and science. "Is there data that shows a statistical analysis of the mean and standard deviation IR for the manufacturing process and quality control?"
Of course rational arguments, legitimate questions and science have nothing to do with their emotional truth and I eventually go back to #1.