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Torillian said:
Works for me.

It just annoys me when people use faulty reasoning. If you honestly think that these people aren't Nintendo fans because there weren't enough GC's purchased to make up for all the people you see claiming their fandom then you can't possibly prove or argue that. If you think they aren't Nintendo fans because their claims sound ridiculous and seem exaggerated then you have a decent argument.

There was no faulty reasoning.  Perhaps you need to step off your logical high horse, as logic gets you nowhere when based on false assumption. You were the one who misconstrued the meaning of random sampling and then assumed i claimed i could account for the 21 million Gamecube owners by trawling through message boards.  I never made such a claim.  I think there are an awful lot of people claiming they owned the Gamecube according to how popular it was, my opinion.  You claim i can't know that according to lack of sample size, your opinion and i would agree with it if i was stating my opinion as a fact.  Our difference of opinion is one of magnitude not of reasoning so please do me the courtesy of not talking to me like i'm a three year old.