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post #271 of 637
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Originally Posted by guzziguy View Post
I understand that you are not a native English speaker. You do understand that "precise" doesn't mean the same thing as "pedantic", don't you? IMO, you are being pedantic, not precise. Of course, we can agree to disagree about this too.
Correct, English is not my native language.
Anyway, to me "precise" is more or less equal to "exact / distinct / accurate / clear". The word "pedantic" I probably have to look up to fully understand.

I say the word "PC" have a very precise definition, while you think I am pedantic to stick with it.
Hence I don't see how I used the word "precise" wrong. If so, then my English simply come short...
post #272 of 637
the reason is because while originally, the words personal and computer were just two words used together to indicate something somewhat unusual. But PC as it's used today is really a shortening of "IBM PC" because none of them are made by IBM anymore. It's "technically correct" that any computer used by a person is a personal computer, but it's still not a PC unless it's running an operating system that's derived from DOS. Using definitions that you know are not the common usage so as to change the terms of the debate is being pedantic, and it's effectively saying you don't want to participate in a reasonable discussion, but would rather devolve the conversation into one of semantics. When this happens in face to face conversations, most people throw up their hands and walk away.
post #273 of 637
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Originally Posted by krmathis View Post
^ I believe in precise definition!
We agree to disagree about what is meant by the word "PC", and that is fine for me.
post #274 of 637
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Originally Posted by krmathis View Post
Correct, English is not my native language.
Anyway, to me "precise" is more or less equal to "exact / distinct / accurate / clear". The word "pedantic" I probably have to look up to fully understand.

I say the word "PC" have a very precise definition, while you think I am pedantic to stick with it.
Hence I don't see how I used the word "precise" wrong. If so, then my English simply come short...
I say that the word "PC" has several definitions. For you to insist that only one of them is the correct definition is, IMO, pedantic.
post #275 of 637
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Originally Posted by n_maher View Post
I most probably do!
Arguing is quite fun though.

Anyway, I don't see the problem with simply writing "XP", "Vista", "OS X", ... instead of "PC" when asking questions clearly related to one specific platform/OS.
post #276 of 637
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Originally Posted by krmathis View Post
Anyway, I don't see the problem with simply writing "XP", "Vista", "OS X", ... instead of "PC" when asking questions clearly related to one specific platform/OS.
You wouldn't see the problem, you'd see it as an opportunity to post 3 times.
post #277 of 637
You can want that all you want, but it takes a special kind of person to argue that the language should change for his benefit.
post #278 of 637
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Originally Posted by krmathis View Post
Anyway, I don't see the problem with simply writing "XP", "Vista", "OS X", ... instead of "PC" when asking questions clearly related to one specific platform/OS.
Do you see the problem with the manner in which you participate on this website?
post #279 of 637
Ok, I am willing to look into changing my impression of the word "PC"!
post #280 of 637
My 2¢, PC most often means a Windows-based machine in the USA. Certainly it stands for personal computer and has a broad definition. The rise of Intel Macs blurs this line a bit more, given that all new Macs can run Windows.
post #281 of 637
To the original point of the article (which doesn't seem to be ideal for a front-page post). I've often bought first run Macs and had little difficulty. I pre-ordered a 15" unibody on the day of the announcement and it's flawless. Certainly the luck Jude had with hardware flaws is a bummer, but it's a relatively isolated occurrence. I guess I should post when we get Dells that have issues.
post #282 of 637
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Originally Posted by krmathis View Post
Ok, I am willing to look into changing my impression of the word "PC"!
Lots of things in the US get a commonly-used name from a particular brand of whatever that thing is. PC is implied to be an Windows machine because of the old IBM PC days, which ran a Microsoft command-line OS. A lot of people say "Coke" as a term for sodas, even though they may not technically want a Coke. Same thing for "Tylenol", "Kleenex", "Q-tip", "Legos", lots of other stuff.

When you're the world's largest superpower, you can impose your terminology on others. Just kidding.
post #283 of 637
Hehe, yeah, I don't like PC either, just saying that I hear people use it to mean Windows. Now where's that set of Velcro® brand hook and loop fastener I had lying around?
post #284 of 637
PC = Windoze, Linux

Mac = Mac, and 'PC' is such a dirty term, with no political correctness merit to it at all.

Cupertino seems pretty satisfied with this arrangement, as is Redmond...so why not everyone else?
post #285 of 637
So for you guys using quicksilver, do you know if there's a quick way to launch an ad-hoc network? I want to be able to type a few keystrokes and have an ad-hoc network setup to tether my iPhone on.

Thanks for the two finger click recommendation. I like using the two finger slide so I'll see how that goes.
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