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Re: Adobe's Low hanging .... ?

Eric Stevens
SubjectRe: Adobe's Low hanging .... ?
FromEric Stevens
Date07/22/2014 11:55 (07/22/2014 21:55)
Message-ID<h2dss91eu99q0eq9qfsaidlcvates12jbr@4ax.com>
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On 22 Jul 2014 05:52:32 GMT, Sandman <mr@sandman.net>wrote:

Sandman
In article <k80rs993iln370oft5giqab7io2k79301d@4ax.com>, Eric Stevens wrote:

All external switches connect to internal components, but that doesn't mean that switch is an internal switch.

Eric Stevens
I can see we are heading to the quibble wars. Count me out.

nospam
you're the one that began it.

PeterN
Not at all true, ant you know it.

This all started when you sat iPhones have no moving parts.

Whisky-dave
Next he'll be saying they have no mecanical parts.

Sandman
They don't, since the topic was data loss - smart phones have no mechanical parts in relation to their data storage.

Eric Stevens
That's a considerable retreat from your original claim. Very wise.

Sandman
No, it's the same claim. Also, it wasn't my original claim. It was nospam's original, correct, claim. If you're going to try with sarcasm, at least get the basics right.

There is no sarcasm.

You originally wrote " ... so you seem to imply that inside your iPhone there was a mechanical physically moving "switch" that was broken. Having seen the insides of many iPhones (I have a friend that repair them), I can assure you that no such switch exists."

You have now reduced this to "smart phones have no mechanical parts in relation to their data storage", 'mechanical parts' presumably including switches.

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Regards,

Eric Stevens