Sujet : Re: What's the actual *advantage* of not having an sd slot?
De : marion (at) *nospam* facts.com (Marion)
Groupes : misc.phone.mobile.iphone comp.mobile.androidDate : 27. Jun 2025, 09:08:52
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On Thu, 26 Jun 2025 18:13:24 +0200, R.Wieser wrote :
What's ironic here is that there are essentially no trucks sold today that
actually have a hitch.
You know whats *really* ironic ? That you seem to have /no idea/ what an
example is.
I will always agree with anyone who says something sensible and logical.
No matter who that person is, nor what they may have said in the past.
I take every post on its own merits.
To his credit, Rudy understood what an analogy is and what it does.
Neither Alan nor Carlos understands the concept of an analogy.
This isn't about whether someone wants to use these features,
or whether they're important to a specific user. It's about
the objective fact of what the physical hardware allows the
device to do.
Think of it like a car. A car with a tow hitch has the capability
to tow a trailer. A car without one doesn't. Even if someone never
tows a trailer, the car with the hitch still possesses that extra
capability that the other one lacks. It's not about whether they
use it, but whether the inherent functionality is present.
The very fact that both Carlos & Alan absurdly fought the analogy instead
of understanding the concept, actually indicates a far larger problem.
If people can't even understand the simplest of analogies of why a device
that has basic hardware can do more than a device that lacks basic
hardware, then no amount of discussion will get that concept into them.
They'll just say all facts are opinions when they can't accept facts.
-- People who say the earth is flat think its sphericity is just an opinion.No amount of "beach ball" examples will ever convince them it's a fact.