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Consumer Reports: "Bending Controversy" overblown
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<blockquote data-quote="chas_m" data-source="post: 1608281"><p>Try reading your post #5 in this thread and then explain to me who's engaging in "underhanded sarcasm" here. You willfully misinterpreted my comment (as you frequently do) to engage in the very act you accuse me of.</p><p></p><p>All I said was that the media has a habit of getting at least one aspect of their negative stories about Apple fundamentally wrong. You've deliberately misinterpreted this as me saying the stories are wrong. This is incorrect. I'm not accusing all media stories about Apple that are negative of being completely wrong. I'm saying they usually get at least some detail wrong -- sometimes big errors, sometimes little errors, but it's remarkably noticeable that they do this.</p><p></p><p>It was in no way a defense of anything. That's your misinterpretation. It was a comment on sloppy reporting.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Again I direct you to your own passive-aggressive and sarcastic post #5 in this thread.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chas_m, post: 1608281"] Try reading your post #5 in this thread and then explain to me who's engaging in "underhanded sarcasm" here. You willfully misinterpreted my comment (as you frequently do) to engage in the very act you accuse me of. All I said was that the media has a habit of getting at least one aspect of their negative stories about Apple fundamentally wrong. You've deliberately misinterpreted this as me saying the stories are wrong. This is incorrect. I'm not accusing all media stories about Apple that are negative of being completely wrong. I'm saying they usually get at least some detail wrong -- sometimes big errors, sometimes little errors, but it's remarkably noticeable that they do this. It was in no way a defense of anything. That's your misinterpretation. It was a comment on sloppy reporting. Again I direct you to your own passive-aggressive and sarcastic post #5 in this thread. [/QUOTE]
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