In response to what sms <
scharf...@geemail.com> wrote :
> Well this is one rare instance where "Arlen Holder" is correct.
Hi Steve,
Stop incessantly proving you own the mind of a small child, Steve.
o Just stop it.
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I get it that apologists _hate_ facts about Apple products.
o They _hate_ that the product isn't what MARKETING claimed it was.
Leave that childishness to the child-like Apple apologists, Steve.
o I _expect_ people like you (& badgolferman), to act like an adult.
I assume you graduated from at least an undergraduate curriculum...
o Which, if true, means you _can_ comprehend slight bits of detail.
What you clearly disagree with are my "assessments" of fact, IMHO.
o But yet you repeatedly "claim" that my "facts" are wrong.
If you are intelligent, Steve, you'll comprehend the difference.
o If you're an apologists, you'll _never_ comprehend the difference.
FACT:
In decades of posting to Usenet, my facts have _neve_ once been wrong!
o Once in a while the facts change - so the assessments change.
But the facts have _never_ even once in decades of posting, been wrong.
Clearly that's a fact - so why do you state that they're wrong?
o Clearly, you confuse the difference between a fact & an assessment.
They are quite different things, Steve:
o A fact is a fact (all adults agree on facts - it's what adults do).
o An assessment of that fact is where adults can disagree.
Example of a fact:
o The number of CPU cores in my Moto G7 is 8.
Example of an assessment:
o This matters or this doesn't matter, for performance.
Steve,
There are almost zero adults on this newsgroup (that's an asssessment based
on facts); please stop proving you are in the apologists group.
Please use your college education, even if it's only an undergrad
education, and begin to comprehend these are two different things:
1. Fact (all adults agree on facts because, well, because they're facts)
2. Assessments (adults often disagree on assessments).
Here's another example where you got your facts wrong, Steve:
a. You claimed Apple Qualcomm royalties went down per phone.
b. I proved they went up (simply by comprehending the cites).
Now here's an assessment of those facts:
a. Apple "surrendered" to Qualcomm.
Steve, the reason this is important is you repeatedly claim that my facts
are wrong in many cases (you said almost half the time, in fact), where my
facts are never wrong (unless the facts change over time, which sometimes
happens when new information is published).
My facts are almost never wrong, Steve.
o That's because they're facts.
What you confuse is the difference between fact & assessment.
o Steve claims Arlen is only 60% correct where Arlen is 100% correct on material facts
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Apple owners prove they can't tell the difference between fact & fiction.