Sujet : Re: What's the actual *advantage* of not having an sd slot?
De : address (at) *nospam* is.invalid (R.Wieser)
Groupes : misc.phone.mobile.iphone comp.mobile.androidDate : 11. Jul 2025, 17:46:45
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Arno,
The only thing you can't do without an SD card is to extend or
exchange internal memory storage.
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/Technically/ Arlen is right there, as you just confirmed yourself. But
its also meaningless, even in the context he created himself.
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I confirmed nothing.
Is that so ? Read your own, first of the above quotes again. With an
sd-card you can't, using your own words, "extend or exchange internal memory
storage". With it you can. Even though Arlen likely ment something else,
a difference of functioning is what Arlen claimed to be a fact. And it is.
Exactly. And therefore this is *also* wrong. A "meaningless" "fact"
is not a correct fact but just wrong.
Hard disagree. A fact is just that, a fact. As such it can /only/ be
right - if its proven to be wrong it ceases to be a fact.
Though it *can* be abused, and in this case its obviousness, even more so
than "water is wet", causes it to become meaningless /in regard to this
subject/ (a similar statement elsewhere could be meaningfull).
When I tell you for a fact that the car that drove infront of me had wheels
than that is rather obvious, making it meaningless. Without those wheels it
would not be driving. But it does *not* make the (statement of) fact wrong.
Regards,
Rudy Wieser