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Originally Posted by FredMitchell
Getting factual information is useful
SECO Announcement - what the poles are and why the increase and comparison to other communities
Report of meeting Reaction in TV - (abbreviated to avoid the silly little magnifying glasses that otherwise are magically added to posts)
Reaction reported on CDD7
Please feel free to reply to this with other factual resources to make it easy for people to read all the facts before making comments or supplying false information without factual knowledge.
Doing division is useful, if and only if the both the numerator and denominator are correct. Otherwise it is just 4th grade (?) arithmetic.
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Not many facts in that announcement, only a mention of a substantial increase. No good reason why (supply chain issues) and no idea of the magnitude (substantial), just a statement that we (SECO) are really good guys and we're about to start charging you more.
(NOTE: This forum does not allow you to link to the online paper that shall not be named)
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Why do people insist on making claims without looking them up first, do they really think no one will check? Proof by emphatic assertion rarely works.
Confirmation bias is real; I can find any number of articles that say so.
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