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amigo_boy

join:2005-07-22
Tempe, AZ
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·magicjack.com

reply to nasadude
Re: I don't know why I bother....

said by nasadude See Profile :

if you think Karl is lying and deceitful, why are you here so much?
In journalism, honesty and transparency can only be measured by the editor's neutrality, however forced it may be. DSLR is a great resource. That doesn't mean it can't be better. IMO, Karl stooped to the same blatant "spin" (and advocacy) as the Madeconian cab driver. It doesn't reflect well on what is a terrific site.

Mark


nasadude

join:2001-10-05
Rockville, MD
·Comcast

said by amigo_boy See Profile :

...IMO, Karl stooped to the same blatant "spin" (and advocacy) as the Madeconian cab driver. ...

Mark

maybe you can help me see the light and point out Karl's "blatant spin".

btw, spin and advocacy are somewhat different; advocacy puts forth an honest argument; spin tries to convince the listener that black is really white.


amigo_boy

join:2005-07-22
Tempe, AZ
·Cox HSI
·magicjack.com

said by nasadude See Profile :

btw, spin and advocacy are somewhat different; advocacy puts forth an honest argument; spin tries to convince the listener that black is really white.
Baghdad Bob was an advocate for Saddam's government. Do you really see a difference?

I think DSLR readers are capable of forming their own conclusions. The fact that news has to be presented to with a [desired] conclusion is troubling. That always makes me question the conclusion. I guess it's even ironic coming from someone who considers themself a "question authority" type.

Mark


digitalfreak

join:2005-12-09
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said by amigo_boy See Profile :

said by nasadude See Profile :

btw, spin and advocacy are somewhat different; advocacy puts forth an honest argument; spin tries to convince the listener that black is really white.
Baghdad Bob was an advocate for Saddam's government. Do you really see a difference?

I think DSLR readers are capable of forming their own conclusions. The fact that news has to be presented to with a [desired] conclusion is troubling. That always makes me question the conclusion. I guess it's even ironic coming from someone who considers themself a "question authority" type.

Mark
Considering your pro-corporate, anti-consumer views, it's not surprising you're complaining about this.


amigo_boy

join:2005-07-22
Tempe, AZ
·Cox HSI
·magicjack.com

said by digitalfreak See Profile :

Considering your pro-corporate, anti-consumer views, it's not surprising you're complaining about this.
I "spun advocacy" for the low-use consumer. I guess it was the wrong consumer. (Human nature again? Don't gore my ox?).

I wouldn't say I'm pro corporate. In the case of ISPs who control infrastructure, I'd place them under regulation like public utilities. It seems pointless to apply free market terms to them (about not reinvesting in infrastructure, shareholders reaping too much reward, losing business as a result) when there's virtually no competition.

Mark

Mark

disc

join:2005-12-31
Raleigh, NC

reply to amigo_boy
said by amigo_boy See Profile :

IMO, Karl stooped to the same blatant "spin" (and advocacy) as the Madeconian cab driver. It doesn't reflect well on what is a terrific site.
IMO, Karl is what makes this a terrific site. Karl is probing issues and bringing up questions that just aren't covered anywhere else. And it's a great launchpad for all the back and forth in the followup posts.

There's plenty of outlets that don't invite critical thinking. And those outlets aren't nearly as thriving as this one.


Guspaz
Guspaz
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join:2001-11-05
Montreal, QC
·Colbanet

reply to amigo_boy
They are regulated (DSL and cable service is regulated so that it must be offered to wholesalers), which is why the case is before the CRTC.

There are three questions posed to the CRTC, really, far as I can tell:

1) Under the current regulations, is Bell allowed to throttle wholesalers?

2) Does Bell's use of DPI violate PIPEDA and other privacy laws?

3) Does Bell's behaviour violate anti-competition laws?

nasadude

join:2001-10-05
Rockville, MD
reply to amigo_boy
I'm still waiting for the examples of Karl's "blatant spin".
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