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To: Swordmaker
And YOU have been spending your days arguing with logic that would flunk you from any logic class that I have attended.

I grow tired of your constant attacks and endless self-aggrandizement

I have had three position is this debate and all three have proved to be correct. Let's review my positions:

1. Apple designed the Ipod so the battery is not meant to be changed by the user. Go to the Apple website and you will see I am correct. Put in terms even you can understand: I am right and you are wrong.

2. The Ipod is over-priced. Although over-priced is a somewhat subjective position, when you compare specifications of the Ipod with all other competing MP3 players it is very clear the Ipod is priced very much higher than the competition with identical specifications. Put in terms even you can understand: I am right and you are wrong.

3. Firmware is software and not hardware. This position was presented is response to a claim that Compaq reverse engineered the hardware of the IBM PC. While this debate has taken many digressions - many nonsensical - nevertheless through technical definitions and usage debate it have been clearly established that firmware is not hardware. Therefore my position is correct. Put in terms even you can understand: I am right and you are wrong.

As for you - it looks as thought you have not taken any position whatsoever. You sit on the sidelines and snipe like a troll.

791 posted on 03/16/2005 8:17:45 AM PST by Last Visible Dog
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To: Swordmaker; Last Visible Dog

Now we've established that he knows nothing about English, *ROMs, object-oriented programming, and economics. Is there anything else?


805 posted on 03/16/2005 9:26:56 AM PST by antiRepublicrat
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