 nasadude
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| reply to TKJunkMail Re: Some observations on the iProvo report
not hard to understand, just hard to justify. He knew (or should have known) at the time the project was not completed.
I guess I would look at it as if someone reported a football score in the 3rd quarter as the final score - those facts don't really tell you who won the game, just how the game is going in the 3rd quarter.
This appears at the beginning of the Titch report: But for all the optimism that the city had found a better formula in wholesaling, the experience remains a warning to other cities that municipalities, even when they take a wholesale role, cannot compete with the private market.
Titch purports to be telling us the final score when the game ain't over yet. |
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| said by nasadude :not hard to understand, just hard to justify. He knew (or should have known) at the time the project was not completed. I guess I would look at it as if someone reported a football score in the 3rd quarter as the final score - those facts don't really tell you who won the game, just how the game is going in the 3rd quarter. Titch purports to be telling us the final score when the game ain't over yet. Oh, I get it now. No one can comment on the iProvo project until it is completed - say in 10 yrs or so? Sorry Charlie, it doesn't work that way. -- -- My BLOG My Web Page |
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 nasadude
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| said by TKJunkMail :Oh, I get it now. No one can comment on the iProvo project until it is completed - say in 10 yrs or so? Sorry Charlie, it doesn't work that way. Dam, did I say that? I'll swear that's not what I wrote.
Let me interpret: Use of misleading information to lead readers to a misleading conclusion is quite intellectually dishonest. Actually, use of correct information in a way that leads one to a misleading conclusion is just as dishonest.
How is the FIOS rollout doing according to the same criteria used to judge iProvo? I don't honestly know, but my gut feel is that FIOS would be judged a failure, just like Titch judged iProvo a "failure".
I have no problem with anybody commenting honestly on any muni broadband project. I do have a problem with astroturfing efforts to discredit muni broadband deployments. |
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