Sujet : Re: What's the actual *advantage* of not having an sd slot?
De : marion (at) *nospam* facts.com (Marion)
Groupes : misc.phone.mobile.iphone comp.mobile.androidDate : 07. Jul 2025, 15:12:51
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On 3 Jul 2025 13:18:55 GMT, Frank Slootweg wrote :
I'm all about facts.
As many others have also said: No, you're not. Most of your 'facts'
aren't facts, but opinions, assumptions, etc.. But let's not go there
again.
Frank,
Sometimes I wonder about the educational systems across the Pond.
Do you even realize what you just actually said?
I usually give you credit for a higher intellect than Rudy or Carlos or
Joerg or Alan Baker or Jolly Roger, et al., but you just joined that group.
Some things I say are facts, like:
All other things being equal, a phone without the sd card slot can't
do what the phone with the sd card slot can do.
Some things I say are opinions, like:
Any phone without the sd card slot sucks.
But... and this is where basic educational systems come into play,
this is also a fact, and if you think it's an opinion, that's a problem.
Any phone without the sd slot is less capable than a phone with it,
all other things being equal.
It's now about whether you use the capability that exists, Carlos.
It's about whether that capability exists.
You can say my opinions suck all you want.
You can even say my opinions are wrong if you like.
Only fools disagree with facts; that's why they're fools.
But adults disagree on opinions all the time; just ask your wife or mine.
For you to claim "most facts are opinions" is simply ridiculously absurd.
I'm not even going to explain _why_ it's a ridiculously absurd statement.
You would never pass an IQ test asking you to recognize fact from opinion.