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Well.. maybe if you didn't say "you idiots". You can tell people what you think will happen, and they can choose to believe it or not. Don't get upset if they don't agree. But instead, you chose to be insulting because people don't take your word for someone elses motives, intentions and end goal.
I'm not stupid, I'm well aware of the methods of sugar coating things so that it seems unoffensive and rosy.
I didn't think I needed to put on airs here, but maybe I do?
Anyway, I'm not really mad, just attempting to portray some emotion in the comment. People who read these comments sections are not the sort of people I'd consider ill-informed on this subject; and so I'd not refer to them as an "idiot" when it comes to this. And I think they're all aware I'm not talking about them in that comment, I'm talking about the other 99.9% of consumers.
On the one hand you're right, calling people idiots where they can hear (or read) it usually turns them away from listening to you; although, on the other hand I share in ma_d's frustration. You can warn people about something bad for years on end, the majority will still stick to what provides the path of least resistance until, like lemmings, they follow it over a cliff, or in this case into servitude to Microsoft.







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And people will fall for it. When we say "you idiots, here's what they'll do.." they'll ignore us. Then when it happens (like IE) they'll look shocked.
Typical ignorant consumerism.