On Wed, 16 Jan 2008 12:04:22 -0500, Moshe Goldfarb wrote:
> On Wed, 16 Jan 2008 16:53:31 +0000, Kier wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 16 Jan 2008 16:34:47 +0000, Roy Schestowitz wrote:
>>
>>> ____/ Kier on Wednesday 16 January 2008 10:06 : \____
>>>
>>>> On Wed, 16 Jan 2008 09:00:31 +0000, Roy Schestowitz wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Two separate and independent sources said it was well over 100 million. I
>>>>> think the BBC is now trying to bend the definitions as it came up with a new
>>>>> figures that those responsible spit out in their blog (and mine) while
>>>>> attempting to remain consistent wrt the numbers. They used a subset of the
>>>>> whole to change the figure for all I can tell. By the way, the BBC published
>>>>> an article praising (its own) iPlayer yesterday. It boasted one million
>>>>> users (none of whom uses a Mac of Linux).
>>>>
>>>> If they were counting the streaming player in with that, then yes, there
>>>> were Linux users in that total - I was one of them.
>>>
>>> I think they counted one million for the download/P2P service. That was in a
>>> BBC, which is separate from the report in the Register. They use their
>>> editorial control in the BBC site to defend/hide their corruption, IMHO. It's
>>
>> *What* corruption? Jesus, Roy, you can't go on saying stuff like this
>> without proper evidence.
>
> Thank you for proving my point.
> Of course you are about a year behind digg where Roy get's asked that
> question alomost on a daily basis, in one form or another.
I don't read digg.
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Kier
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