On Wed, 27 Jun 2018 16:13:44 -0400, nospam wrote:
> it doesn't prove anything.
Trolls like you, nospam, who can't accomplish anything, always denigrate
the proven successes of others (Jolly Roger being an expert at that!).
> you have *no* way to know if anyone else reported anything, what they
> reported if they did, or if google determined a problem on their own.
Hehheh ... remember you denigrated our community signage effort, where I
was in charge of coming up with the most efficient process for having a
score of landowners modify signs so that all along this route, the signage
was consistent and personalized to the property.
You remember that one, now don't you nospam?
You don't know that I obfuscated what the signs actually said (for privacy
reasons), but you repeatedly came up with a completely unworkable solution
to that problem set also - all the while saying that the most efficient
process was "inefficient" (simply because you can't comprehend success).
You are amazingly consistent, nospam, at denigrating success even as you,
yourself, don't seem to have been successful at anything (AFAICT).
HINT: You just guess. You think "just guessing" is efficient.
And it is, if you guess right.
But, as we already showed many times, your "just guessing" record is about
as accurate as that of the monkey.
> you are lying.
Hehhehheh ... the reason I know trolls like you, nospam, just like trolls
like Frank Slootweg, still have a morsel of decency left is that the truth
of what you post offends you.
It's actually good that you still have a shred of decency left, nospam.
> i said the link was the best way and that it's generally very quick.
> they do need to verify it, however.
Clearly I proved that Google fixed the routing error in about 1.5 months
(less actually, but I want to obfuscate the dates a bit for privacy).
You will scream that I have no way of knowing if a billion other people
didn't report the same thing, but I know the score of people who are
affected as this was a community project where I was not only assigned the
task of coming up with an efficient signage process (which you denigrated
sans offering any valid alternatives) - but I was also the one tasked with
solving the Google routing errors.
Your implied claim is ridiculous given that the chance of a third party
(i.e., not an owner of the property being routed across) asking Google to
stop routing across someone elses' property, doesn't meet the most basic of
probabilistic logic.
The score of owners tasked me with solving that problem, which I solved in
1.5 months elapsed time.
> you claimed to have been on the phone with google for many hours to
> report a single map error.
Everything you say proves you just make this shit up as you go along.
Bearing mind I live very close to Google HQ, I said many times that I
"tried" to talk to someone at Google on the phone (or in person), since
that's how I got all the county GIS maps fixed, for example, just as I
talked to the local police and sheriff to get their electronic maps fixed,
and just as I talked to the state and county to get their signs fixed, etc.
But I found out from that experience that it's patently impossible to talk
to a human at Google regarding fixing their maps. (Bear in mind I almost
never fail so failing at getting someone on the phone to fix the map at
Google is a big deal.)
HINT: Since you almost always fail (you "just give up"), failing at
something isn't at all a big deal to you (or especially to the other trolls
like Jolly Roger, Lewis, Snit, etc.).
I certainly talked to people at Google who answered the phone, but they all
said the same thing - which is that the *only* way to get a map-routing
problem fixed (at that time, two years ago) was to use the "trusted
volunteer" system that I used based on their feedback.
This week, I filed another request, which was even simpler in that all you
need to do now, under their (apparently new) system is hit the "feedback"
button on the bottom of every map view.
That you think the process of exploration is "inefficient" is simply
because you *always just guess* at everything - so of course you know
everything a priori (hehhehheh... ).
Except you're almost always wrong, as you were in last week's PDF question,
for example, and in the signs question, and in the WiFi questions, etc.
You're almost always wrong, nospam, because you "just guess".
Clearly, you feel "just guessing" is more efficient than researching the
correct answer.
It's a trail all you mindless trolls have, where Jolly Roger has it in
spades, where, for example he constantly claims that his infinite elapsed
time for him to FAIL at accomplishing something on iOS is more efficient
than my, say, three hours of actual time over an elapsed period of, say, a
week, to actually SOLVE a problem.
You inveterate trolls, nopsam and Jolly Roger, have zero successes to
report, and you always *just guess*, so all you "can" do, is troll.