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Old June 9th 17, 10:49 AM posted to rec.photo.digital
Eric Stevens
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On Fri, 09 Jun 2017 00:53:02 -0400, nospam
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In article , Eric Stevens
wrote:

The measurement need not be declared to all
users, but the fact that there is a battery draw should be recognized
even if that draw amount is insignificant and of no detriment to
performance. You don't deny it because you don't know how to measure
it.

i know that it's too small to be measured.


It might be too small for you to measure but I know there are people
in the field who could do it as a matter of routine: all the chip
designers for a start.


too small for everyone except chip designers, who aren't fixated on
nitpicking every little word solely to argue.


So you agree there are people who could measure it.

however, not chip designers will bother to tear apart an iphone to
measure it. they'll just laugh at the absurdity of the request.


How do you know?
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Regards,

Eric Stevens
 




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