Subject | Re: Google Copying Apple.....Almost as bad as Samsung |
From | Harry Mudd the Anti-Fanboy |
Date | 07/06/2014 21:32 (07/06/2014 15:32) |
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Newsgroups | comp.sys.mac.advocacy |
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Alan BakerWrong. "Typically" is anything BUT 'explicit' and instead, vague and ambiguous, subject to variations/exceptions as in 'not in every case'.
On 2014-06-30 23:50:55 +0000, Harry Mudd the Anti-Fanboy said:Harry Mudd the Anti-FanboyAlan Baker
On 6/30/2014 7:30 PM, Alan Baker wrote:Alan BakerHarry Mudd the Anti-Fanboy
On 2014-06-30 23:25:49 +0000, Harry Mudd the Anti-Fanboy said:Harry Mudd the Anti-FanboyAlan Baker
On 6/30/2014 6:58 PM, Alan Baker wrote:Alan BakerHarry Mudd the Anti-Fanboy
On 2014-06-30 22:57:00 +0000, Harry Mudd the Anti-Fanboy said:Harry Mudd the Anti-FanboyAlan Baker
On 6/30/2014 6:06 PM, Alan Baker wrote:Alan BakerHarry Mudd the Anti-Fanboy
On 2014-06-30 22:04:06 +0000, KDT said:KDTAlan Baker
riiiiiiiiiiight. Try sticking an iPad in your pocket..... ---- Try sticking the Note 8 into your pocket.
Karl, didn't you hear:
The Note 8 isn't a "true phablet"!
:-)
It isn't. too damn big with a screen larger than 7"....
Sorry, but your only source explicitly says that phablets can have screens larger than 7". That's what "typically" means: "most of the time, but not always".
Then it doesn't say it 'explicitly'. At best it is >implicit<, and even then I question it.
"azure" doesn't say blue, but it does mean blue, explicitly.
Sorry, but there's no 'explicitness' of larger than 7" in "typically 5"-6.9"" If it were explicit, why would they even mention an upper boundary size limit in the first place?
The explicitness is in the meaning of "typically": "usually, but NOT in every case".