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RE[6]: more than elegance missing
by Obscurus on Tue 9th Oct 2007 07:09
in reply to "RE[5]: more than elegance missing"
Quite. Anecdotes do not constitute data, and there are so many variables involved in computers that you need to get an aggregate of end user experiences on a range of hardware and software set-ups before you can start considering a problem with a particular piece of software or hardware as a bug or design flaw.
Something might not work for one person for a range of reasons, from a defective transistor in a CPU to a virus ridden machine loaded with crapware. But if something consistently shows the same pattern on several very different machines, then you can say something is a bit sus.




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2007-03-26
Nar - was just a blank CD-R. XP was just throwing a hissy fit as it sometimes chooses to do.
I was just making the point that personal experience does not constitute as computer science fact.
Edited 2007-10-08 17:21