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Old 18-05-2011, 19:25   #667
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Re: Vmng300

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Originally Posted by pip08456 View Post
The anecdotal evidence I was referring to is a tech being called out for a power level problem only to find it was a wireless problem due to the plooperhubs miserable performance in those particular circumstances.

A tech would not normally be called out for packet loss as that would be flagged as a network problem for networks to resolve.
pip, I know you appear to have a fetish about the word "poop", but I would point you in the direction of something one of the Admin's posted earlier this year, post #18 in this thread

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It seems that once again we need to remind some members to behave like adults - so let me remind you of previous posts on forum behavior.
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Originally Posted by Paul M
We are tired of childish comments like Vermin Media or Vomit Media or any of the others variations when referring to Virgin Media. This is not a childrens playground for name calling normally associated with 10 year olds, please act like adults and start referring to VM by their proper name. If this continues then people are going to get warned.
This applies to Virgin Media products as well as VM itself (such as the superhub).
Re your anecdotal evidence - I would remind you that the plural of "anecdote" is not "data" ; in fact, the first line of the wiki entry on "anecdotal evidence" says
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The expression anecdotal evidence refers both to evidence that is factually unreliable, as well as evidence that may be true but cherry-picked or otherwise unrepresentative of typical cases
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