Subject | Re: Adobe's Low hanging .... ? |
From | nospam |
Date | 2014-07-15 01:46 (2014-07-14 19:46) |
Message-ID | <140720141946400370%nospam@nospam.invalid> |
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Newsgroups | rec.photo.digital |
Follows | PeterN |
i didn't 'add' facts. they were there all along.PeterNnospamPeterNEric Stevensnospam
"a cloud outage might be annoying, but the data won't be lost"?
what's to rub? that's a correct statement.
Not under any circumstances will the data be lost, right?
to lose data would requite the cloud to fail *and* the device (phone, computer, etc.) to fail, *and* every backup to fail.
although it's technically possible for *all* of that to happen all at the same time, after all, the planet could be destroyed by an alien invasion, but the chances are so close to zero that it can be considered zero.
the reality is that the cloud *can* fail and the user does not lose anything. this is proven time and time again, every single day, when there are network glitches and the cloud is unreachable.
but when have facts mattered to you?
Never when my comment was made before you added facts.
nope.PeterNThat is exactly what you are saying. And it's an asinine statement.nospam
nope. you're once again lying.
!. You snipped so that it looks like the original quote was mine.
2. The subject and my comment was about relying on the cloud for backup.except that wasn't the topic.
You have changed the subject, moved the goalposts,i have not done either one.
and have the teremity to accuse me of a false statement.yes.