You can't counter a statistics statement with "a counter example". The statement was not "there is not a single example where...", it was about what you can expect on average.
Uhm... no it isn't. Go and read what it says for WebStorm. It's €129/year in the 1st year, €77/year in the 3rd year.
Fuck you :-)
> You don't magically get or lose celiac disease. Who made that claim? Why do you reply to ME? > And 1% is not huge no matter the context. Wow, you are truly stupid. May I suggest you don't comment on topics that are…
But an ATPL (airline transport pilot license) is hard and much more rare, unlike CPL it requires significant experience and training. Those are what you want for an airline. "Commercial pilot license" (CPL) is something…
How many people have any one particular disease at any particular point in time? 1% is huge in the given context. Tell me which disease you consider "not rare"? I'm talking about one that all the people that you count…
Or stop worrying about missing out or getting too much and just order what you actually want.
If you take the anecdote to be for an individual (or just a few), yes. Now take it to the economy. Economy != business or individuals. If an individual "saves" it means they forgo consumption, so that resources can go…
You can't counter a statistics statement with "a counter example". The statement was not "there is not a single example where...", it was about what you can expect on average.
Uhm... no it isn't. Go and read what it says for WebStorm. It's €129/year in the 1st year, €77/year in the 3rd year.
Fuck you :-)
> You don't magically get or lose celiac disease. Who made that claim? Why do you reply to ME? > And 1% is not huge no matter the context. Wow, you are truly stupid. May I suggest you don't comment on topics that are…
But an ATPL (airline transport pilot license) is hard and much more rare, unlike CPL it requires significant experience and training. Those are what you want for an airline. "Commercial pilot license" (CPL) is something…
How many people have any one particular disease at any particular point in time? 1% is huge in the given context. Tell me which disease you consider "not rare"? I'm talking about one that all the people that you count…
Or stop worrying about missing out or getting too much and just order what you actually want.
If you take the anecdote to be for an individual (or just a few), yes. Now take it to the economy. Economy != business or individuals. If an individual "saves" it means they forgo consumption, so that resources can go…