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Originally Posted by koboy
never mind you know now.
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Yes, I do.
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my original comment only needs a slight alteration.
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And just think of how much time would have been saved if you had expressed yourself clearly.
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it should read generally speaking common sense ideas are not Kobo's forte these days.
unlike some i don't have a Kobo bias, if it's something good i will say something (positive) if it's bad then (negative)
an example of something positive would be what i said recently about Kobo trying to make the latest Firmware releases work on older/all models which i genuinely think is a good thing.
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I'll disagree that with you when you state you don't have an anti-Kobo bias. The fact that you occasionally say something good doesn't mean that your posting history is much more anti than pro.
But, if it is the case that you don't have an anti-Kobo bias, then, but the same token, I don't have a pro-Kobo bias. Please point to the evidence. And again, my post to you today was in no way a demonstration of a bias for or against Kobo. It was an attempt to find out what
you were talking about.
Or is this claim of bias based on my habit of asking for more information? For asking people what they mean when they make vague statements? Or asking for more detail when they report a bug? Or correcting someone who states something doesn't work the problem was fixed many firmware versions before? Then yes, I'm guilty of all those things. It is a bad habit of mine to try and understand what other people are talking about. A very bad habit.
Or maybe the problem is that I can't be bothered making posts that are purely critical. I have stated what I don't like about Kobo devices plenty of times, but usually as part of something else.
Or is the problem simply that I don't agree with you on some things? Such as what is and isn't "common sense".