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It's entertaining, if not a bit annoying. Interestingly enough, you were proven entirely wrong in the Windows Phone thread because you failed to read correctly, and then you vanished - without apologies or admissions of 'I was wrong' - exactly what you erroneously accused me of doing.
Don't think you're clever just because you attribute things to people they didn't say. It doesn't maie you clever - it makes you obnoxious.
I get lost in the long sub-threads that spawn off in the comments, and honestly, stopped checking because it was going nowhere. I'm not actively keeping tabs on every reply to every comment I make.
However, if I was wrong, I'll be happy to say I was. I don't mind being wrong.




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2005-06-29
Interesting. I just looked at the facts:
http://www.osnews.com/topics/14
And it's mostly positive news.
As usual, your premise is wrong. You are so convinced that I hold certain agendas that it clouds your judgement - your mind actively blocks out the boatload of positive or neutral Apple stories I post (selective perception) so that you can solve the state of cognitive dissonance you experience every time I lost a story that doesn't fit in your view.
It's entertaining, if not a bit annoying. Interestingly enough, you were proven entirely wrong in the Windows Phone thread because you failed to read correctly, and then you vanished - without apologies or admissions of 'I was wrong' - exactly what you erroneously accused me of doing.
Don't think you're clever just because you attribute things to people they didn't say. It doesn't maie you clever - it makes you obnoxious.