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On 2/19/2016 9:49 PM, Stanislav Malyshev wrote:
> I think you are trying for an argument of "I agree with some guys
> that I consider being an authority so you should agree with me". It
> works only if these guys are established as unerring God-like
> authority _and_ they spoke on the particular case we are
> discussing. I don't think either of this is true. So let's dispense
> with authority appeals for now.

No, I just wanted to remark that it is not just an opinion based blog
post that I was referring to and that the link points to a _valid_
argument.

> It is cliche because it's true. You do not need any deep thought to
> know what aliases are, there is no deep insight to be had there,
> there is just a thing to know - these two things are two ways of
> saying the same. It's not really hard or "confusing".

Old cellphones were shipped with a user manual that contained precise
instructions on how to deal with the installed OS.

New smartphones do not contain a user manual because the OS is so
intuitive that nobody has a need for them.

I never read the manual for any of those old cellphones and was still
able to achieve my goals. However, other people apparently had
problems and that is why a manual was shipped along with them.

Do not apply your intelligence and knowledge on others and approach
topics by weighting pros and cons and not opinions.

> Wait, so the fact of you arguing for removal of aliases is the
> proof of you being right? That's neat.

No and I did not imply this, again, we are collecting arguments and I
am on the pro side so I contribute pro arguments. Your comments on the
other hand are passive aggressive and do not contribute to the overall
discussion because you simply say no and do not even allow a
discussion. I received your actual arguments and I acknowledge them
but _I personally_ consider them weak (if that is true cannot be
judged by either of us) and _I personally_ think that the arguments
others and me brought to the table are more extensive and thus add
more to the pro side even if your arguments count fully on the con side.
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Richard "Fleshgrinder" Fussenegger
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