Re: What exactly is digital anyway?




"Wayne"


** Hey, Wayne - you're an idiot.



You still fail to recognise the importance of context - it is not the
device that determines that alone, it is also how it is being used.


Ok, let me give you an example where I think you are going with this.
Me, stick, hollow log, jungle. I beat on the hollow log with a stick
to warn my fellow survivors on Lost Island that a man eating cat is on
its way to the shelter.


** Me Tarzan - you Wayne

ROTFL.....

Hey, Wayne - you're an idiot.



( snip excruciating pile of asinine drivel)



Essentially, *words* mean what PEOPLE mean when THEY use them !!


I agree that this can make discussions harder than they should be.


** Wayne has missed the point entirely.

Hey, Wayne - you're an idiot.



If a component maker places something into the "digital" category, it is
because he considers that is how it will most likely be used by buyers. A
device or circuit is called " digital " if that title fits in with
accepted
industry practice.


Then this would make one think of the devices primary function. But
this can certainly be fuzzy which is why I started this whole topic to
begin with...to see what others opinions are and see if we can iron out
a good 'definition.'


** Hey, Wayne - you're a fucking idiot.

A another bloody TROLL.

PISS OFF !!




.......... Phil








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