Sujet : Re: It's a myth that cellphone use caused the accident rate to rise in the USA
De : andrew (at) *nospam* spam.net (Andrew)
Groupes : misc.phone.mobile.iphone comp.mobile.android ca.drivingDate : 29. May 2024, 23:05:46
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Jolly Roger wrote on 29 May 2024 21:31:40 GMT :
He also replies to his own posts with different names in order to give
the appearance his positions are more popular than they are.
I know that most people are morons, Jolly Roger.
So I know the facts will be unpopular with most people, Jolly Roger.
a. Most people believe in the myth
b. Yet most people never check the facts
Which is ironic, actually.
A. Most people dispute the facts.
B. And yet, most people never question the myth.
The myth is that you'll see any evidence whatsoever of the supposed direct
first-order effect of cellphone saturation on the USA accident rate.
All the morons dispute that fact.
Yet none of the morons can find a single cite backing up their dispute.
You think I didn't know this would happen?
I'm trying to _teach_ you something, Jolly Roger.
You can't say all facts are not facts simply because you don't like them.