mike_mccue
John
Mike when you make an assertion it needs to be backed up by facts. If the data is a sample of a population than it would be nice to know what population. If its all users in the world that would be nice to know too. How about North Korea is that included? When anyone posts a graph with data on it shouldn't it have a link or at least how, where and when the data was gathered. I have a real problem accepting that anyone can know exactly what browser is being used at any one moment including the NSA.
A yes or no is not enough to make that graph any more true.
Hi John, You asked a lame, poorly worded, yes or no question... You didn't like the answer... .. and now You are gonna lecture me?
Wait!!!!
That wasn't a question.
Let's just be in different universes.
That question was meant to point out a basic flaw in posting a graph with no context about it. Not even a link to where it was gotten from or an acknowledgement of who made it. In other words it is meaningless as presented.
You retorted with an seemingly intellectual response that was both incorrect and dismissive. Instead of just realizing the flaw and providing the absent documentation you go on and on in typical Mike fashion never understanding the issue. I know you don't like it when a point you try to make is questioned but it happens and you should either ignore the question or answer it. Trying to make another person seem as if it was an invalid question when in fact it was wont work.