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Ha! Search the world, and if you can't find hundreds of thousands of happy Lion users you are blind. As for software development, I've programmed in Fortran IV, Visual Basic, C, C++ and Java, among other languages. I know what a bug is, and I also know how certain users are particularly prone to experiencing problems. Apple has attempted to "repair" Wi-Fi issues ever since Leopard, if I remember correctly, but it only seems to affect certain machines.

Peter, assuming you have coded in these languages would imply you are a smart guy. That is why I'm dumbfounded over that statement. Hundreds of thousands of users implies that Lion isn't the issue? That makes no sense to me. Also, because you have Lion installed on 3 machines and don't have a problem proves that Lion isn't the issue? Really?

I remember a very similar problem with the Droid X I bought a year back. Several people were complaining about the phone's wifi while most were saying they had no problems so it must be the router's fault (ring a bell?). They were recommending to replace the routers or change configurations, etc. People were jumping through hoops to get their phones to work on their home/away networks. However, quietly (with a few OS releases) the problem has disappeared. You know what? I have the same router I had then and all is well. Most people didn't have an issue while some did so that nullifies the OS? The only static piece of that equation was my router and the problem went away. Hmmm.

Come to think of it - Why is apple "repairing" something that isn't broken?
 
I'm dumbfounded over that statement. Hundreds of thousands of users implies that Lion isn't the issue? That makes no sense to me.

It was you or one of your colleagues who said that "hundreds" proved your point. How come hundreds of thousands don't prove the opposite point? In any case, I never said there's no Wi-Fi issue. I couldn't possibly say such nonsense, because I'm one of the sufferers of that problem. But I'm clever enough that it isn't Lion-related, because my only computer suffering the problem has never had Lion and can't have Lion. So it's really simple, you see. One of my Snow Leopard computers suffers Wi-Fi dropouts. It has a Wi-Fi fault of some sort, that's patently clear. Equally clear is the fact that the problem is NOT related to Lion. Apple have been trying to solve the issue for some of their computers at least since OS X 10.5, which, once again, proves the issue is NOT related to Lion. If you have a problem with that, check your yellow pages. I'm sure one of the local professionals specialising in abnormal psychology will be able to help deluded people incapable of following logic.

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Troll much? You don't know me. let's do lunch sometime....:cool:

How come I don't know you but you pretend to know me? Using a crystal ball lately? What is it you do with it? Lick it?
 
One of my Snow Leopard computers suffers Wi-Fi dropouts. It has a Wi-Fi fault of some sort, that's patently clear..

Based on your own logic It is NOT Snow Leopard because my Snow Leopard installation NEVER had a problem. That is patently clear.
 
The self proclaimed expert says, "If you have a problem with that, check your yellow pages. I'm sure one of the local professionals specialising in abnormal psychology will be able to help deluded people incapable of following logic."

This kid's a troll. Obviously hasn't even read anything here but his own writing.. thinks he's a genius because he had Lion beta for a couple months before it was released to the public. He don't know Jack **** about coding. I'm outa here, like e says the brains must lead the way..;)

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It was you or one of your colleagues who said that "hundreds" proved your point. How come hundreds of thousands don't prove the opposite point?

ONE MILLION people does not prove a bug doesn't exist. ONE person can prove a bug does exist. Or can't you follow that logic?
 
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ONE MILLION people does not prove a bug doesn't exist. ONE person can prove a bug does exist. Or can't you follow that logic?

Oh! I can follow the logic very well indeed, but you seem to be affected by some kind of retardment. Which part of "I have a computer with Snow Leopard that has Wi-Fi dropouts" you fail to understand? That suffices to demolish your idiotic argument about Lion. So sorry. How about those yellow pages? Any luck?
 
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