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I got a Flyshark II clone and have been typing up a storm in various cafes (people keep asking me about it!) It has some issues (only BT 3.0 and you have to use an FN for numbers) but the key spacing is the same as my laptop and it folds up and sli…
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My god it's just like pushing buttons, automatic result, context has no impact, just react to each sentence one after another. Incredible. The Zeno's paradox approach to ethical judgment is just the cherry on top.
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Being consistent in what one says can also be a symptom of someone sticking to the truth. Another way to stick to the truth would be to avoid equivocation on a word like 'shipped'. In a retail context it means shipping product to its new owners, n…
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idea2go_twitter said: [ ... ] After the initial comments, anyone reading on to the now 21 pages of blather probably has their head spinning wondering who or what to believe about the company, the product, the integrity of the people involved …
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Whatever concessions they have made to an appearance of propriety in offering refunds, the fact remains that WT holds out a carrot to encourage people to allow them the money they supposedly don't need. Whatever errors WT's detractors make in the d…
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dabigkahuna said: It is a fact that they made multiple estimates over a four year period, as I have acknowledged many times. It is a false statement to claim that they were all actually promises. Which I've also pointed out many times. Which me…
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dabigkahuna said: A rather sizable number of accusations against WT are also opinion. I've pointed out that problem from them AND by WT. You only have applied this to one side. How about multiple promised deliveries over a four year period,…
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ericpeets said: Dude, chill out. Like the forum admin said a while back (not to you though), let's dial it back a bit. Yeah anyone who's paying attention has got it by now, thanks particularly to the company's own posts.
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Letting the company keep your money is moral acquiescence, a kind of approval for their behavior. By letting them keep your money you are approving of the whole history of the company's behavior. No wonder they think nothing of continuing the same …