Re: Playstation Network is going down....again :-(
Posted: Fri Dec 30, 2011 8:56 pm
Your analogies are just genius.
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Give me a break, 50% of their customers left in 24 hours?jsence2 wrote:sixpackdan101 wrote:And also godaddy dropped their support a week ago. You guys really are well informed.
They "stopped" supporting it only after they saw about half their clients leave in a 24 hour span. Again, still supporting it via ESA.
So much bullshit I can't believe I missed that.brwnbear wrote:Give me a break, 50% of their customers left in 24 hours?jsence2 wrote:sixpackdan101 wrote:And also godaddy dropped their support a week ago. You guys really are well informed.
They "stopped" supporting it only after they saw about half their clients leave in a 24 hour span. Again, still supporting it via ESA.
I see you dont need to do basic math to get a degree from Kentucky.
Registered sites on Godaddy = 40,000,000
Estimated accounts closed or transferred between the 24th and the 29th = 34,000 to 70,000
jsense, you need to hang out with nick for a really long time so you can mellow out and stop acting like your hair is on fire.
edit: wait, I know you did the research, so please point out where its documented that half the customers left in 24hrs.
brwnbear wrote:Give me a break, 50% of their customers left in 24 hours?jsence2 wrote:sixpackdan101 wrote:And also godaddy dropped their support a week ago. You guys really are well informed.
They "stopped" supporting it only after they saw about half their clients leave in a 24 hour span. Again, still supporting it via ESA.
I see you dont need to do basic math to get a degree from Kentucky.
Registered sites on Godaddy = 40,000,000
Estimated accounts closed or transferred between the 24th and the 29th = 34,000 to 70,000
jsense, you need to hang out with nick for a really long time so you can mellow out and stop acting like your hair is on fire.
edit: wait, I know you did the research, so please point out where its documented that half the customers left in 24hrs.
DRiccio21 wrote:be easy on jsence.
he's a good dude... he just loves hard.
he loves kentucky hard, he loves his girl hard, he loves 'anon' hard... these things will never do wrong in his eyes. he's just guilty of being too loyal.
If it wasn't for this, I would have long since had Anonymous take away his internet access.DRiccio21 wrote:be easy on jsence.
he's a good dude
jsence2 wrote:sixpackdan101 wrote:You're killing me.jsence2 wrote:sixpackdan101 wrote:Maybe do your own research instead of getting it straight from anonymous or your source.
I do my own research, I take what I'm given and I check up on it.
Again, GoDaddy (along with Sony) were actively involved in writing the bill. I'm sorry, but saying "we support it" vehemently until they have a mass exodus of customers leave, and then suddenly changing their tune, isn't "no longer supporting it"--it's "we have to stop saying we support this so we don't lose any more customers". They helped write the stupid bill, they obviously support it and what it stands for, but they want to survive as a business.
And that's why many of the customers who left GoDaddy aren't going back.
Then what the fuck is this all about? What do they want Sony to do? Invent a time machine and not write the fucking bill? Because obviously pulling support and publicly saying "WE DON'T SUPPORT THE BILL" means, according to you, "WE SUPPORT THE BILL".
You are officially delusional.
Ok Dan, let me give you an analogy:
I am a coach of a football team. I say that I am against white players being allowed to play college football, they're too slow. I am so against white players on my team that I help write a rule banning them from NCAA football. I talk for weeks about how much I believe in this rule. I donate money to the people who can make it happen, LOTS of money. Finally, I post a message on my school's athletic website saying how much I agree with this rule, and why it should be allowed to happen.
Then, it backfires on me--everyone else denounces me, players start transferring from my team, boosters stop supporting my program.
An hour later, I take down the post. Two days later, after months and months of this belief.....I suddenly say how I'm so much against this, that the rule that I HELPED WRITE doesn't meet the goals that I really was after, which was to simply get more speed into my team.
Are you gonna buy the load of crap I'm spewing? Or are you going to view it as me trying to save my program (my job, my company) and backtracking when the sh*t hit the fan?
Like they say.....sh*t talks, money walks. In this case, GoDaddy saw the money walk and they had to pull a 180. They can say all they want that they don't support it--THEIR MONEY AND THEIR ACTIONS SPEAK OTHERWISE!!!
jsence2 wrote:brwnbear wrote:Give me a break, 50% of their customers left in 24 hours?jsence2 wrote:sixpackdan101 wrote:And also godaddy dropped their support a week ago. You guys really are well informed.
They "stopped" supporting it only after they saw about half their clients leave in a 24 hour span. Again, still supporting it via ESA.
I see you dont need to do basic math to get a degree from Kentucky.
Registered sites on Godaddy = 40,000,000
Estimated accounts closed or transferred between the 24th and the 29th = 34,000 to 70,000
jsense, you need to hang out with nick for a really long time so you can mellow out and stop acting like your hair is on fire.
edit: wait, I know you did the research, so please point out where its documented that half the customers left in 24hrs.
Overexaggeration.
My hair is on fire, and yours should be too--we are about to have our First Amendment rights trampled on and give "Big Brother" the type of oversight and control they shouldn't have in a million years....and NOBODY CARES. It's disturbing.
Honestly, its kinda dissapointing. Its not the first time you have grossly over exagerated something that turned out to not be true (the effect on paypal). I would respect you more if you just provided the real numbers.jsence2 wrote:
Hyperbole. Overexaggeration. But you get my point, yes? I'm at work, I don't have a ton of time to sit and look up exact figures. Should I have before I posted? yes. I was simply trying to drive home a point.
brwnbear wrote:Honestly, its kinda dissapointing. Its not the first time you have grossly over exagerated something that turned out to not be true (the effect on paypal). I would respect you more if you just provided the real numbers.jsence2 wrote:
Hyperbole. Overexaggeration. But you get my point, yes? I'm at work, I don't have a ton of time to sit and look up exact figures. Should I have before I posted? yes. I was simply trying to drive home a point.
I also dont know what to think about your newest statement. You claim to do the research yourself, but you just admited that you dont have the time to find accurate information. Which one is it?
derpUclaMac wrote:I know what will solve this problem, Anonymous please hack jsence so he cant get on the internet please?
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