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Originally Posted by nosa101 View Post
you said...
Ok, here's a very quick English course for you... the non-usage of "might" is not indicative of "absolute" in any way you try to twist any words. It might happen. It might not happen. My lack of usage of the word "might" was correct because it was not needed - the situation is not an absolute situation. And my non-usage doesn't mean a damn thing other than you absolutely ran with a "preference to avoid" a possible situation.

Your interpretation was wholly incorrect.

How hard is that to comprehend? Face it, you're taking a situation, want me to add a word like "might" and are somehow making it to mean "it will" (absolute)... I never said that.

Again, please stop twisting my words.

You led me to my conclusion.
Wrong again. You led yourself to your conclusion. Go back, read what I said and I triple dog dare you to find a way to twist how somebody saying that I'd prefer to avoid an USB port from falling out and the preemptive solution is to shave down the prongs on an USB port plug is one way to avoid it... I'd prefer to avoid that.

Does that mean it will happen? Hope not. It still may happen. But I never said it was a absolute conclusion like you're insinuating.

I absolutely hate semantics when my verbiage was chosen to bring up something that absolutely none of you had brought up - the damn USB port plug has fallen out on people before in the past, it's still happening and phones are being sent back unfixed.

Now. Stop assuming.