Subject | Re: iPad power supply unit (was: Re: Adobe's Low hanging) |
From | Eric Stevens |
Date | 08/01/2014 11:15 (08/01/2014 21:15) |
Message-ID | <khmmt951v9loeu8pb26b3g9r25akj3vgtl@4ax.com> |
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Newsgroups | rec.photo.digital |
Follows | Sandman |
Followups | Sandman (21h & 58m) > Eric Stevens |
SandmanThat's not the question. The important point is when YOU switched to using 'Power Supply Unit' rather than 'Power Supply'.
In article <f33kt9l5rvfftl5ikupbtrh15c9hd01k31@4ax.com>, Eric Stevens wrote:SandmanEric StevensSandmanEric Stevens
You have switched terminology and are using it in a very particular context. The original discussion was over from where the iPhone obtained it's power. As can be seen above Whisky-dave said "A battery can be said to be suplying power to the device."At this point you came in and said "Supplying power != Power supply."It was at this point you switched to using 'Power Supply Unit' rather than 'Power Supply'.Sandman
Mistaken or lying?Whisky-dave 07/23/2014 <1cd15364-4647-4606-9424-f559733dee74@googlegroups.com>" the power supply refers to the part that plugs in the wall, not the battery."The part that plugs into the wall is the power supply unit or PSUEric Stevens
I was discussing your use of words, Not Whisky-dave's.
You incorrectly said that *I* changed terminology, when in fact I didn't. You were wrong, but it's not like you're ever going to admit it.
You did though.
And now you're lying. You made a claim , I proved it wrong. You can either retract the claim or support it. You did neither, so now you're outright lying.Eric StevensSandman
It was at this point you switched to using 'Power Supply Unit' rather than 'Power Supply'.
As I have proven above, it was not I who switched anything, Drunk Dave is the one that started to talk about PSU's.
--SandmanEric StevensEric StevensSandman
You don't understand the meaning of semantics, either.
I love it when you illiterate trolls tell me that I don't understand something.
You think semantics is about word meanings. Well, it isn't. Look it up.
Yes, you should.