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Re: Absolutely worthless
[quote name="Commander Tansin A. Darcos"][quote name="False Premise"][quote name="Commander Tansin A. Darcos"]A computer is only a 'piece of shit' if it is absolutely worthless.[/quote]This statement is objectively wrong.[/quote] Okay, present your arguments. How is this statement disregarding reality, which is what objectively wrong means. That based on real-world, factual evidence it's provably incorrect, not based on someone's opinion. So present your objective evidence. I won't hold my breath waiting; it's like Daffy Duck doing a performance before an audience then waiting for applause, I'll hear crickets. You will, of course, never present objective evidence because you will not have any. [quote]Your argument is bad and you should strongly consider reversing your position.[/quote]Show me the evidence where I'm wrong and I will be willing to do so and if it is compelling I'm willing to do so. A guy I disagreed with strongly who I think is wrong on almost every point said that Karl Marx was not a centrist interested in centralized power but an anarchist, and I disagreed. He pointed me to other Marxists who had quotes from Marx saying so. I changed my opinion. If I have evidence I'm willing to consider it. [quote]This should be easier for you then an average person who is forced by society not to put wheels on their chair.[/quote]Certainly. As soon as you actually present evidence. But first, you need to not throw insults that beyond which I can point out unintentional errors in your statement <i>on its face</i>. Check your premises. The average person in an office sits in a chair with wheels on it. It's only visitors and people in waiting rooms who sit in fixed, unmovable chairs. Check your typical executive or clerical worker, they usually are using chairs with wheels on them. Ever had a medical exam? You sit on a stable platform like an exam table while the doctor sits on a stool that has wheels because he or she can get around you easier. I know what you meant, but what you said was in and of itself objectively wrong. since ordinary people who can walk routinely have wheels on their chairs. [/quote]