Subject | Re: Google Copying Apple.....Almost as bad as Samsung |
From | -hh |
Date | 07/01/2014 03:34 (06/30/2014 18:34) |
Message-ID | <5631d9d5-8316-4922-87ea-18016e151af2@googlegroups.com> |
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Newsgroups | comp.sys.mac.advocacy |
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Harry Mudd the Anti-FanboyIt can, but not when in the context of the 'No True Scotsman' fallacy. And your usage perfectly followed the fallacy as illustrated.
-hh wrote:-hhHarry Mudd the Anti-Fanboy
As soon as 'Harry' used the word 'true' as a qualifier, the jig was up.
Why is that? "True" can carry the context of "primarily designed as"