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In article , Whisky-dave wrote:
Is that always true as you've told me it isn't. I have told you no such thing. Now you're lying. I'm not lying I'm asking. Where above is that question? No question mark and not forrmulated like a question. If "Is that always true as you've told me it isn't" isn't a question then it's a statement. Sigh, the carousel again. That's why I said that I've told you no such thing. So what does always mean. Maybe you should consult a dictionary when you don't know what a word means? See caught you out there do you know what a dictonary is for ? Yes. I know what it means So stop asking me then. You seem to think it has a differnt meaning that is the point isn't it. How things "seem" to you is of no concern to me. I know what it means and I use it appropriately. So how can you use the word always.... I use it when appropriate by typing it or saying it. Is this really a serious question? Yes, how do you know you'rte using it correctly ? By being aware of its definition. You are foreign afterall ... What that has to do with anyting it anyone's guess. You are supposedly a native speaker and struggle immensly trying to formulate simple parsable sentences. -- Sandman[.net] |
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In article , Whisky-dave wrote:
Sigh, the carousel again. That's why I said that I've told you no such thing. So you have been saying nothing all along. Incorrect. I thought so. It appears that whatever took place, "thinking" is not an apt description. But I'm still n ot clear by what you've said when you said you always post under the name sandman, or didn;t you say that ? Are you now reduced to asking me what I have written in this thread - further proving that you have no idea what was being discussed when you entered it. You know, if I wanted to make you look like a fool, all I need is a red curtain and a stage. I know what it means So stop asking me then. You seem to think it has a differnt meaning that is the point isn't it. How things "seem" to you is of no concern to me. I know what it means and I use it appropriately. A claim which you've yet to back up. Incorrect, given the many times I've done that very thing. Your inability to comprehend this is of no concern to me. So how can you use the word always.... I use it when appropriate by typing it or saying it. Is this really a serious question? Yes, how do you know you'rte using it correctly ? You are foreign afterall ... What that has to do with anyting it anyone's guess. Everything. Apparently not in a way you can express using English words. Just another empty claim from Dave. It must be thursday. You are supposedly a native speaker and struggle immensly trying to formulate simple parsable sentences. Everyone I know manages to work it out. Which actually could amount to exactly zero persons as far as I know. -- Sandman[.net] |
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In article , Whisky-dave wrote:
But I'm still n ot clear by what you've said when you said you always post under the name sandman, or didn;t you say that ? Are you now reduced to asking me what I have written in this thread - You either said you always post under teh name sandman or you ddidnt; And you either know exactly what I wrote because you have followed the discussion, or you do not know what I said and have not been following the discussion. say you always posted under teh name sandman which is it ? Maybe there is a way for you to find out for yourself what was written in the past in a usenet group? Is such a question that difficult to answer ? The fact that it is being asked is what's difficult to understand. What I wrote has been the center of discussion for days when you showed up. The very fact that you seem confused about what I actually wrote means that your entire presence in this thread is - as I've said - irrelevant. further proving that you have no idea what was being discussed when you entered it. You know, if I wanted to make you look like a fool, all I need is a red curtain and a stage. No idea what that means sorry not the sort of term I've come across . You don't know what a red curtain and a stage is? -- Sandman[.net] |
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On 10/7/2013 6:33 PM, nospam wrote:
In article , Eric Stevens wrote: You never before made the distinction between a peripheral and a host. When you made that clear the puzzle unlocked. yes i did, early on in the thread. Give me an exact quote. peter's post on 10/1 is the first one i can find about his claim that the ipad not having usb: In article , PeterN wrote: Apple says it does not have one. Indeed, I considred using a iPad to transfer files from my CF cards toa portable hard drive. The Apple people told me it couldn't be done. it does have s conversion unit, but that doesn't function like USB. http://store.apple.com/us/question/answers/ipad/does-the-new-ipad-have-a-usb-port/QAHJTUUF729JUYJXF one of my replies on 10/3 explained host and peripheral, as did some others, as did some others. there are too many posts to wade through. In article , nospam wrote: In article , PeterN wrote: All of which proves, that the iPad port, does not function as a USB port. Which is the function i need. what it proves is you don't understand what you're talking about. no surprise there. usb devices are either a host (i.e, a computer) or a peripheral (i.e, a hard drive or printer). the ipad is a usb peripheral. it connects to a usb host, such as your computer, both to charge and sync data. it does not connect to other usb peripherals. that's why a usb cable has different plugs at either end, because two usb peripherals can't talk to each other. there has to be a host. however, by using the camera connection kit, it is possible to plug some usb peripherals into the ipad, making it function as a usb host. that's for specific use cases, such as copying photos from a memory card or for audio/midi support. it's not for generic usb host support, which makes no sense for most devices. and this is where peter mentioned two hard drives, something you said he never said: Ha! The above colon is documented evidence that "nospam" finally used his "shift" key. In article , PeterN wrote: I quite understand that. Are you saying that I can connect a card reader and two HD's to to an iPad, and download from the card, to a hard drive, and backup HD1 to HD 2. Then look at the images on HD1 and do a rough edit and cull with the iPad. (Note: I left nospam's post completely intact, for posterity.) John |
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