Why do you quote something, then talk about something else?  When you say
'you', who are you talking to?  I think you are skipping the part to see who
is writing the emails.

On Fri, Apr 10, 2009 at 1:56 PM, Tom Piwowar <t...@tjpa.com> wrote:

> >So first you argue they don't use their machines more...then you say when
> >they do they are lazy good for nothings?  And you wonder why people think
> >you hate MS with your no win scenarios you play out here.
>
> ??? The Nielsen study is looking at something very different than the
> hardware sales stats do. You appear to not understand that. You want to
> ignore Nielsen's tabulating the PS2 even though it is very significant in
> their population. The argument you make for excluding the PS2 is based on
> current and future sales, but when presented with those stats you appear
> confounded.
>
> There is no room for sloppy thinking when working with statistics. You
> must understand what the numbers measure and use them appropriately. I
> am. You are not.
>
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