Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 28th Apr 2012 17:19 UTC
I wish more people who work or have worked for large technology companies were as open, honest, and excited as Steve Wozniak still gets over new technology and gadgets. He recently bought a Nokia Lumia 900 - and he's loving it. So much so, in fact, that he claims it's better than Android and iOS in many respects.
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The "appeal to authority" fallacy only works as a tactic when the "authority" being appealed to is respected as an "authority" worth appealing to by the person you are trying to convince.
I don't care about "The Verge" editors' opinion enough that I'd be swayed by them, so appealing to them as an authority is futile.
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The "appeal to authority" fallacy only works as a tactic when the "authority" being appealed to is respected as an "authority" worth appealing to by the person you are trying to convince.

I don't care about "The Verge" editors' opinion enough that I'd be swayed by them, so appealing to them as an authority is futile.