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|    Harold Newton to sms    |
|    Re: T-Mobile is the fastest 4G LTE netwo    |
|    22 Jan 18 19:39:35    |
      XPost: misc.phone.mobile.iphone, comp.mobile.android       From: harold@example.com              On Mon, 22 Jan 2018 11:16:30 -0800, sms wrote:              > I would respectfully say that you're full of it.              You're welcome to that opinion, but then you have to contrast your opinion       with mine, where I've never stated a mistruth here yet, in tens of       thousands of posts over the decades, and where you just tried to sell me       the brooklyn bridge on both benchmark results and iPhone batteries.              My credibility is nearly 100% (even I might make a mistake once in a       while).              Yours was good until you tried to claim your illogical claims about       benchmarks and batteries - both of which fail any logic test.              What we can say, logically, is that both you and I have "anecdotal       evidence", where I too have traveled with T-mobile and I certainly have       traveled with people in the car with other carriers, just as I camp out       with the grandkids with plenty of other people since we're in organized       camping groups just as you are.              The coverage, in my anecdotal experience, is "about the same", while in       your anecdotal experience, they're not.              That's fine. But don't imply that I'm "full of it".       Just say your anecdotal experience doesn't match mine.              And that's fine.       That's how anecdotal experience works.              What we all need are FACTS - which I'm not afraid of - that prove the       point, either way.              Why would I care either way whether T-mobile or Verizon or AT&T has       "better" coverage in the places it matters to me.              I don't care which way the answer goes - but my anecdotal experience has       been that it doesn't matter - while yours has been that it does.              Let's stop this until or unless we find FACTS to support the claims.              HINT: It's an age-old question, so there are billions of articles       portending to answer it.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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