Subject | Re: Adobe's Low hanging .... ? |
From | Tony Cooper |
Date | 07/24/2014 02:34 (07/23/2014 20:34) |
Message-ID | <9kk0t9pgifojs8j8b9b0bq17pkaafplp3h@4ax.com> |
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Newsgroups | rec.photo.digital |
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Followups | Savageduck (26m) nospam (2h & 30m) |
nospamAs long as they are names *you* approve. In another post you're claiming it can't be called a "battery charger" because that's something different. Yet, it is used to charge the battery.
In article <4180t9l4jigenuf5tcl7uosskpgf9fikor@4ax.com>, Tony Cooper <tonycooper214@gmail.com>wrote:Tony Coopernospam
Wouldn't it be simpler just to admit "well, yeah, it's an adapter not a power supply, but i wasn't thinking right when i wrote that."
it goes by many names.
Typical of you. In any thread where anyone digresses from what you insist is what the discussion is about, you start to squawk like goosed goose. But when it's *you* that wants to digress, it's allowed.nospamsome people call it a power adapter while others call it a power supply. some call it a wall wart or a power brick, while some call it a power cube for the traditional ones that look like a cube, such as this:Tony CooperTony Coopernospam
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Nice try, but another clanger. Remember, the discussion is about iPhone charging adapters. That's not one of them. You have yet to find anyone who calls the device a power supply, despite scrambling around for cites.
it's an example of something that would be called a power cube. try to keep up, and the discussion is not restricted to only iphone chargers