Re: VB or C?
- From: Arne Vajhøj <arne@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 08 Apr 2007 21:29:08 -0400
Scott M. wrote:
"Arne Vajhøj" <arne@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:46183316$0$90268$14726298@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxScott M. wrote:3 sites out of thousands make a trend?Yes.
???? Not a chance.
Since you admit that you do not understand what I write, then ...
Because the jobs at the thousand job sites are not
distinct.
How so?
How so what ?
Should I explain what "distinct" mean ?
Those 3 cover a pretty big chunk of the UK, US and
German job market.
Well, I would say they cover the jobs that have been submitted to that particular site,
Obviously.
Except for the UK sites which is an aggregation over
multiple sites.
not nearly all jobs in any one market.
As I said "a pretty big chunk".
But if you continue to be skeptical then lookup
at some of the other job sites yourself.
Why should I? You are the one making this claim and I am simply pointing out that based on your "evidence", your claim is useless.
So far we have sites saying that I am right and none
the other way around.
Feel free to not believe me. I guess those with an IQ above 95
got my point.
Arne
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