Re: Can a Logic Analyzer be used for video capturing
From: Rich Grise (richgrise_at_example.net)
Date: 03/17/05
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Date: Thu, 17 Mar 2005 20:13:21 GMT
On Thu, 17 Mar 2005 06:57:19 +0000, Bob wrote:
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> "Robert Baer" <robertbaer@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:Gm0_d.12432
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>> The function of a logic analyzer is totally different and "alien" to
>> video capture, that it begs the question as to what you know about
>> electronic equipment (at minimum).
>
> I think, rather, it raises the question whether or not you know what "begs
> the question" really means.
That's running rampant these days. I can't think of a single time in the
last five or ten years that I've heard _anyone_ use that expression
properly - they _all_ use that same wrong meaning.
They should at least say, "begs _for_ the question."
Ah, well, as The Good Doctor said, "Against stuipdity, the gods themselves
contend in vain."
Thanks,
Rich
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