What does the switch do?
What does the switch do?
-- David Barnett
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It allows you to connect multiple (multiple) HDMI devices to a tv with only one (1) hdmi input.
I didn't realise that 'multiple' was a number. Thanks for that insight.
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.Where did I say that multiple was a number? How bizzare.
Tigger, put your bifocals back on. Reread what you originally wrote. Yes, see it? Good boy!
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No, I can't see it.
Hmmmm....how bizarre
Would you care to explain what I'm missing?
Oh, all right then. You wrote earlier in this thread:
"It allows you to connect multiple (multiple) HDMI devices to a tv with only one (1) hdmi input"
You can see that you've adopted the convention of typing the name of a number and then following with the actual number in brackets i.e. 'one (1)'
You also wrote in the same sentence: 'multiple (multiple)'
I was not aware that 'multiple' was a number. You obviously think it is. Thank you for the insight. In fact I'm especially thankful, because you've shown that both the numeric and alphabetic versions of 'multiple' are identical. How bizarre!
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Not at all. The ONLY number that I type the number and then follow with the actual number in brackets is the number two (2). So by your logic, no other numbers other than two (2) are actually numbers. I suggest you read the charter and find out WHY we ONLY do that to the number two (2) and not other numbers. I hope that both helps AND informs.
Claude, if all you've got to do with your miserable life is troll newsgroups looking for typo errors I've got some gainful employment opportunities for you.
Not at all. The ONLY number that I type the number and then follow with the actual number in brackets is the number two (2). So by your logic, no other numbers other than two (2) are actually numbers. I suggest you read the charter and find out WHY we ONLY do that to the number two (2) and not other numbers. I hope that both helps AND informs.
Er, then why pray tell did you write earlier: 'one (1)' and 'multiple (multiple)'? Re-writing history are we, Tigger?
Not at all. The ONLY number that I type the number and then follow with the actual number in brackets is the number two (2). So by your logic, no other numbers other than two (2) are actually numbers. I suggest you read the charter and find out WHY we ONLY do that to the number two (2) and not other numbers. I hope that both helps AND informs.
Claude is a pedantic f****it. Anyone with even the most rudimentary command of the English language knew exactly what you meant. Hello, this is UseNet.
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Clearly you STILL haven't read the charter. Here's a hint- today is Wednesday. And what do we do on Wednesdays? We type the number 1 in brackets after every time we type the word one up until midday. I hope that both helps AND informs..
"Alan Rutlidge" newsgroups looking for typo errors I've got some gainful employment
Alan, I let almost all Tigger's endlessly inane comments go by but just occasionally when I'm at a loose end I will give him a serve of his own pedantry. You either don't know Tigger or are you just another one of his endless aliases
Well no Tiggles I didn't know that. But you haven't explained why you typed 'multiple (multiple)'?
And we only put bananas in our ears on thursdays thats why we look such fools if we put bananas in our ears on mondays
If Tigger's aliases ARE in fact 'endless' then both Alan Rutlidge AND Claude must also be his aliases.
Because he's a troll.
No alias to anyone. Neither am I anyone's sockpuppet. I, unlike most on Usenet, actually post using my real name, as I also do on a lot of forums. And no, I don't know Tigger.
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