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

Whisky-dave
SubjectRe: Adobe's Low hanging .... ?
FromWhisky-dave
Date07/22/2014 12:25 (07/22/2014 03:25)
Message-ID<4562e130-8e5d-4255-93a4-a932255eba7b@googlegroups.com>
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Followupsnospam (5h & 48m) > Whisky-dave

On Monday, 21 July 2014 23:14:52 UTC+1, nospam wrote:

nospam
In article <k80rs993iln370oft5giqab7io2k79301d@4ax.com>, Eric Stevens <eric.stevens@sum.co.nz>wrote:

Sandman
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.

nospam
nonsense. it's not a retreat at all. this discussion has *always* been about data loss.

So how about working out exactly what data loss is. When you delete data you can lose your file but DATA is never lost in this way only changed. The DATA IS NOT lost in the real world.

Which was my point regarding keys droped in teh ocean. They are not lost either as with the Titanic we know where it is. We always know where DATA is on a HDD or SSD, whether or not that data is valid is another point. So your images can be deleted or removed from a HDD or SSD and most other physical devices what happens is that the data is changed NOT removed or added do. Some here seem to get very confused by this understandably I think as especailly older photographers (or those that have never thought about it) might think of data as silver halide crystals that get destroyed or chemicaly changed which is why their images aren't what they were. But this isn;t what happens in the digital world.

peter was trying to confuse the issue by bringing up irrelevant details just to argue, because that's all he knows how to do.

While others seem to have changed their stance from phones don't have moving parts to SSD don't have moving parts, but there;s more to recodering data correctly than just moving parts.

nospam (5h & 48m) > Whisky-dave