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Your argument, whatever it was, is still null and void on that basis.
Errr, no. You made assertions you simply couldn't back up with examples, couldn't answer the question 'why'?, were out-argued, got your ass handed to you and you then eventually shut up. People who have that happen to them quite often then claim they were misinterpreted in order to try and salvage some pride.
Good for you. If you want to have your identity public, if I were you, I'd shut up.
Errrr, no. I'm afraid you can't just say what you like and have it be true - a flaw in your reasoning you haven't picked up yet. It's been explained why the article is relevant and why this simply wouldn't happen with any non-computer product. For some reason if it's computer related advertisers can get away with whatever they want.
You then trolled with a lot of nonsensical crap about the size of hard drives. You have no line of reasoning or argument. It's a case of throwing out random crap to have something to say.