Subject | Re: Adobe's Low hanging .... ? |
From | nospam |
Date | 2014-07-24 00:08 (2014-07-23 18:08) |
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Newsgroups | rec.photo.digital |
Follows | Tony Cooper |
once again, you have *no* idea what you're talking about. i'm not switching anything.Tony CooperTony Coopernospam
Where is an instance - other than in your writing - where it is used by someone with credibility and/or an Apple employee?
many people call it that. the internals are a switching power supply. look it up and learn something for a change.
just because *you* never heard of it called that doesn't mean it's never done.
<http://www.amazon.com/JACKYLED-Switching-Power-Supply-Adapter/dp/B006NTNGN0>
Nice switch in an attempt to save face. As you so *frequently* say, "the discussion is about" the thing that plugs into the wall to charge an iPhone battery. What that thing above does has nothing to do with the discussion.
yes that one.Tony Cooper<http://www.parts-express.com/12-vdc-2a-switching-power-supply-ac-adapter--1nospam
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Nor does this one.
definitely that one, since that one is fully compatible with an iphone or ipad out of the box.nospamTony Cooper
<http://www.powerstream.com/ac-0510-usb.htm>
Nor does this one.
Nor did the rest you cited.all of them did.
wrong.Tony CooperNo, it doesn't. It means that Google's algorithm picked up on the words "iPhone" and "power" and found the nearest probable inclusion of those words in a term. It has nothing - nothing - to do with "common usage".nospam
nope. it means that google knows what was meant by a given search term based on what people actually use in the real world, not your little world.
Google doesn't "know" anything. Google has no reasoning power. (Much like you.) Google just uses words to associate the search term with the results.
Now, what people in the real world use "Power Supply" to describe the iPhone Power Adapter?see above.