Do you post from an ISP? Can your posts be directly linked to your PC? If so, then you're not anonymous.
Nothing there contradicts my definition. Again, resorting to a dictionary when you can't define things usuing your own words is a sure sign of intellectual poverty.
Good. You agree that convenience can be a requirement. What's your problem then?
Huh? I asked a direct question. Evading it as above is a Red Herring. You're just not ready for this.
I understand this better than you can hope to. I'd ask you to break the argument you claim is a strawmn into its components and show why it is. But you can't. You just post links that you hope will help your claim. But they don't
My English is just fine. Responding to an argument only by pointing out a typo is pretty lame. Now, do you have a problem with my definition of "Strawman"?
IOW, you can't simply answer the question. That's a recurring problem with you.
What kind of privates do you drive 2621On Sun, 18 Sep 2005, Sylvain That's true. Most of them aren't allowed into the US, because they don't comply with US safety standards. The logical buttumption is that they're unsafe, but...
Something that would be so easy to demonstrate if it were true. Here's the exchange:
I don't recall that convenience = requirement.
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Nobody argued necessity or requirement before you. Then this:
Your "good" reasons may not agree with everyone else's. Or are you so arrogant that you think whatever you want is what's most important for everyone? ***
You see, you socialist needles just don't get it. He isn't being arrogant at all. He's merely demonstrating that people *like* cars that accelerate quickly. That's why they *choose* to buy them. That's why, given a choice, most people choose quick rides. His "good" reasons agree with almost everyone else. You can't argue against that effectively because empirical reality says otherwise. So you're reduced to insult and diversion.
Your first response to me consisted of diversionary insult exclusively.
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I "dig" that you don't understand written English. Back to school, tool. ***
I'll bet that few, if any, other people reading your posts on this see it any other way.
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