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I'm not very quick on my feet or witty or anything like that but I'm very good at providing dry correct absolutely factual information. Example - There was a bit of a debate about tardiness at work, while Mr Convincing Clever Guy was swaying the crowd, I simply pulled up the key-card login files for the month with everyone entry and exit times(I'm the IT guy).
A month ago, I was in the midst of a political debate re: whether a certain representative goes one way or another, I pulled up the bill, the votes for and against, his vote and the article stating that the law had been consequently passed. In both cases, I was right beyond discussion but I seem to win the battle and lose the war sometimes. Is there any way to prove your point beyond a shadow of a doubt and not irritate people.
A month ago, I was in the midst of a political debate re: whether a certain representative goes one way or another, I pulled up the bill, the votes for and against, his vote and the article stating that the law had been consequently passed. In both cases, I was right beyond discussion but I seem to win the battle and lose the war sometimes. Is there any way to prove your point beyond a shadow of a doubt and not irritate people.