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Obviously you didn't read who tried to twist the definitions around and are too much a of coward to contradict someone on your team. I didn't try to turn anything into a "gotcha." The dumbass claimed there are a 160 million people who don't have access to high speed internet. A claim that you, yourself have refuted. This isn't about me Owl.HustlinOwl said:
Obviously Bob is trying to turn this into a gotcha moment and twisting definitions around to his favor. My opinion is if you aren't completely off grid, living in a canyon or have a huge mountain close to your south you can get a reasonable form of Internet access(it may be spendy, but it's there).GDS said:
Is this where I call you a dumbfuck for being unable to understand the Microsoft report?SFGbob said:
Fine you're stupid enough to believe that there are 160 million people living in the non-red areas of the map I posted.GDS said:
Because Verizon cell coverage is equivalent to 25 mbps min terrestrial based broadband...really flailing here Blob. Sad.SFGbob said:
Scotty the dumbfuck thinks there are a 160 million people living in those non-purple areas.HustlinOwl said: -
He didn't refute it he said he didn't believe it was true,
Good to see this Kunt doesn't believe in twisting words.
He said it wasn't true, he posted an image in support of his claim and he has all but said you're full of shit. But he didn't "refute" it.
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Now you don't know the meaning of the word refute?SFGbob said:He didn't refute it he said he didn't believe it was true,
Good to see this Kunt doesn't believe in twisting words.
He said it wasn't true, he posted an image in support of his claim and he has all but said you're full of shit. But he didn't "refute" it.
re·fute
/rəˈfyo͞ot/
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prove (a statement or theory) to be wrong or false; disprove.
He said he didn't believe the number to be true then posted a map of Verizon cell signal coverage...you're really having a tough time today Blob. -
Weird how you lied about what Microsoft said Scott

160 million Americans lack high speed terrestrial broadband. In today’s economy with the skills people need to gain that’s absolutely a collective need and puts us behind other world powers. We need to improve our infrastructure and broadband is absolutely part of that.
Not using the internet at broadband speed and not having access to broadband speed aren't quite the same thing you fucking lying piece of shit. -
My opinion is if you aren't completely off grid, living in a canyon or have a huge mountain close to your south you can get a reasonable form of Internet access(it may be spendy, but it's there).GDS said:
Now you don't know the meaning of the word refute?SFGbob said:He didn't refute it he said he didn't believe it was true,
Good to see this Kunt doesn't believe in twisting words.
He said it wasn't true, he posted an image in support of his claim and he has all but said you're full of shit. But he didn't "refute" it.
re·fute
/rəˈfyo͞ot/
Learn to pronounce
verb
prove (a statement or theory) to be wrong or false; disprove.
He said he didn't believe the number to be true then posted a map of Verizon cell signal coverage...you're really having a tough time today Blob.
Yeah, but he didn't "refute" you Scotty. -
Weird how I didn't lie about anything, while you lied claiming Owl had refuted my point with his Verizon 4G map showing 70% coverage in relation to a discussion about terrestrial land based broadband - sad to see you struggling so yugely.SFGbob said:Weird how you lied about what Microsoft said Scott

160 million Americans lack high speed terrestrial broadband. In today’s economy with the skills people need to gain that’s absolutely a collective need and puts us behind other world powers. We need to improve our infrastructure and broadband is absolutely part of that.
Not using the internet at broadband speed and not having access to broadband speed aren't quite the same thing you fucking lying piece of shit.
"Using anonymized data that we collect as part of our ongoing work to improve the performance and security of our software and services, we found that 162.8 million people are not using the internet at broadband speeds. Our results align well with the FCC’s broadband subscription data and the Pew Research numbers, which suggests these data sets are far closer to the mark then the broadband access data reported by the FCC and leaves us with the unescapable conclusion that today there exists no accurate, comprehensive and public estimate of broadband coverage in the United States." -
Nope he didn't - you're really melting down here Blob.SFGbob said:
My opinion is if you aren't completely off grid, living in a canyon or have a huge mountain close to your south you can get a reasonable form of Internet access(it may be spendy, but it's there).GDS said:
Now you don't know the meaning of the word refute?SFGbob said:He didn't refute it he said he didn't believe it was true,
Good to see this Kunt doesn't believe in twisting words.
He said it wasn't true, he posted an image in support of his claim and he has all but said you're full of shit. But he didn't "refute" it.
re·fute
/rəˈfyo͞ot/
Learn to pronounce
verb
prove (a statement or theory) to be wrong or false; disprove.
He said he didn't believe the number to be true then posted a map of Verizon cell signal coverage...you're really having a tough time today Blob.
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Got it, so in the land of Scott the lying Kunt, if you're not using the internet at Broadband Speed then you don't have access to the internet at Broadband speed and we need to spend $80B in Federal dollars in order to provide people with a Broadband they have access to but don't currently use.
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uhhh no that's not what I said but your continued meltdown over this is pretty entertaining...SFGbob said:Got it, so in the land of Scott the lying Kunt, if you're not using the internet at Broadband Speed then you don't have access to the internet at Broadband speed and we need to spend $80B in Federal dollars in order to provide people with a Broadband they have access to but don't currently use.
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Well you've said all kinds of lies and bullshit Scott. Maybe if you call it a "meltdown" again it will magically turn your lying bullshit into the truth.GDS said:
uhhh no that's not what I said but your continued meltdown over this is pretty entertaining...SFGbob said:Got it, so in the land of Scott the lying Kunt, if you're not using the internet at Broadband Speed then you don't have access to the internet at Broadband speed and we need to spend $80B in Federal dollars in order to provide people with a Broadband they have access to but don't currently use.


