On 11/6/07, Tim Dobson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 05/11/2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >
> wrote:
> >
> > This always makes me laugh, whether it's Firefox users or Linux users.
> >
> > "Because you *can* change the UA in my favourite software, it
> > automatically follows that 30% of reported visitors *are* faking it."
> >
> > (Sounds of straws being grasped)
> >
>
> At no point have I stated 30% etc and you know that. Try backing up what
> you say with facts rather than a bit of fiction that everyone 1/2 believes.


Oh please. Don't try and dismiss the point by picking up on one obviously
illustrative statistic.  Of course you never mentioned 30%.  But you're
claiming that the actual figures for Linux use are much higher than the
evidence shows.  You're choosing the kind of figures you want, concocting a
theory to fit those figures, and then passing it off as fact.

You're not a homeopath are you?

Rich.

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