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2014-02-23 09:17 pm (UTC)
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It's your claim that September-November was a significant increase in speeds from August. It was not.
No, it's my claim that November to December was significant. Because it was. Read the graph, read my comments.
It's your claim that December was significantly slower than normal. It was not, neither from September-November nor from August.
Not my claim either. My claim is that December was significantly lower than November. Read the graph, read my comments.
Yes, January is for now a single data point. But it fits what we know.
Yes, it fits that we know that December to January was a significant drop, a drop that began November into December. That's what we know.
I've backed up my position, using your data. If anyone's grasping here, it's not me.
All you've shown so far is that you cannot read a graph or my comments.
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No, it's my claim that November to December was significant. Because it was. Read the graph, read my comments.
It's your claim that December was significantly slower than normal. It was not, neither from September-November nor from August.
Not my claim either. My claim is that December was significantly lower than November. Read the graph, read my comments.
Yes, January is for now a single data point. But it fits what we know.
Yes, it fits that we know that December to January was a significant drop, a drop that began November into December. That's what we know.
I've backed up my position, using your data. If anyone's grasping here, it's not me.
All you've shown so far is that you cannot read a graph or my comments.