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Is it normal for a laptop to not provide 12V on SATA?
Commander Kinsey wrote:
On Fri, 07 Feb 2020 15:14:05 -0000, nospam wrote: In article , David wrote: iphones have been getting thicker in recent years, one reason to hold a larger battery. https://images.anandtech.com/graphs/graph14892/96171.png There was no iPhone 11 in 2016 - you've doctored your evidence! nobody said there was. What's the title of the image to which you provided a link? Yes! Web Browsing Battery Life ---- 2016 that's the test suite used, not when the test was done. That's not what it says on the image. "Web browsing battery life 2016" suggests the test was done in 2016. Yes. A poorly done graphic. Here is the 2019 article it seems to have come from. https://www.anandtech.com/show/14892...d-max-review/8 -- Personal attacks from those who troll show their own insecurity. They cannot use reason to show the message to be wrong so they try to feel somehow superior by attacking the messenger. They cling to their attacks and ignore the message time and time again. |
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Is it normal for a laptop to not provide 12V on SATA?
In article , Snit
wrote: iphones have been getting thicker in recent years, one reason to hold a larger battery. https://images.anandtech.com/graphs/graph14892/96171.png There was no iPhone 11 in 2016 - you've doctored your evidence! nobody said there was. What's the title of the image to which you provided a link? Yes! Web Browsing Battery Life ---- 2016 that's the test suite used, not when the test was done. That's not what it says on the image. "Web browsing battery life 2016" suggests the test was done in 2016. Yes. A poorly done graphic. it's not poorly done. it's exactly as it should be. Here is the 2019 article it seems to have come from. https://www.anandtech.com/show/14892...d-max-review/8 not 'seems to have come from', but actually *did* come from. |
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Is it normal for a laptop to not provide 12V on SATA?
In article op.0fm3nelgwdg98l@glass, Commander Kinsey
wrote: iphones have been getting thicker in recent years, one reason to hold a larger battery. https://images.anandtech.com/graphs/graph14892/96171.png There was no iPhone 11 in 2016 - you've doctored your evidence! nobody said there was. What's the title of the image to which you provided a link? Yes! Web Browsing Battery Life ---- 2016 that's the test suite used, not when the test was done. That's not what it says on the image. "Web browsing battery life 2016" suggests the test was done in 2016. many of those phones did not exist in 2016, so that could *not* be what it means. for example, the samsung galaxy s10+ was released about a year ago and the oneplus 6t several months prior. the tests were first done in 2016 and *must* remain the *same* for later phones for the tests to be a valid and fair comparison. |
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Is it normal for a laptop to not provide 12V on SATA?
nospam wrote:
In article , Snit wrote: iphones have been getting thicker in recent years, one reason to hold a larger battery. https://images.anandtech.com/graphs/graph14892/96171.png There was no iPhone 11 in 2016 - you've doctored your evidence! nobody said there was. What's the title of the image to which you provided a link? Yes! Web Browsing Battery Life ---- 2016 that's the test suite used, not when the test was done. That's not what it says on the image. "Web browsing battery life 2016" suggests the test was done in 2016. Yes. A poorly done graphic. it's not poorly done. it's exactly as it should be. I accept you don’t see the flaw but an not interested in your games. Here is the 2019 article it seems to have come from. https://www.anandtech.com/show/14892...d-max-review/8 not 'seems to have come from', but actually *did* come from. Seems that way. -- Personal attacks from those who troll show their own insecurity. They cannot use reason to show the message to be wrong so they try to feel somehow superior by attacking the messenger. They cling to their attacks and ignore the message time and time again. |
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Is it normal for a laptop to not provide 12V on SATA?
nospam wrote:
In article op.0fm3nelgwdg98l@glass, Commander Kinsey wrote: iphones have been getting thicker in recent years, one reason to hold a larger battery. https://images.anandtech.com/graphs/graph14892/96171.png There was no iPhone 11 in 2016 - you've doctored your evidence! nobody said there was. What's the title of the image to which you provided a link? Yes! Web Browsing Battery Life ---- 2016 that's the test suite used, not when the test was done. That's not what it says on the image. "Web browsing battery life 2016" suggests the test was done in 2016. many of those phones did not exist in 2016, so that could *not* be what it means. Good to see you see the issue. And now you now I see your games. for example, the samsung galaxy s10+ was released about a year ago and the oneplus 6t several months prior. the tests were first done in 2016 and *must* remain the *same* for later phones for the tests to be a valid and fair comparison. Sure. 2016 is the baseline. -- Personal attacks from those who troll show their own insecurity. They cannot use reason to show the message to be wrong so they try to feel somehow superior by attacking the messenger. They cling to their attacks and ignore the message time and time again. |
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Is it normal for a laptop to not provide 12V on SATA?
On 07/02/2020 20:43, Commander Kinsey wrote:
On Fri, 07 Feb 2020 08:41:27 -0000, David wrote: On 05/02/2020 20:41, Commander Kinsey wrote: On Wed, 05 Feb 2020 00:54:44 -0000, nospam wrote: In article op.0fhldi1pwdg98l@glass, Commander Kinsey wrote: The USB sockets on my iMac are vertical! https://www.macworld.co.uk/feature/m...-ipad-3606871/ Trust Apple to confuse things even more. many pcs have vertical usb ports, as do many displays. any tower pc that is used in a rack will have vertical usb ports in one of its orientations. But a tower PC is simply a desktop PC on its side, we all know which way is "up".* But a mac, who knows with their fancy girly fashion statements.* Clearly a woman designed the case, then a man tried to fit the components inside. Haha! :-D Nope - it was an English MAN who designed the Mac. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jony_Ive He's owned some great cars! ;-) He looks gay. Looks can be deceptive! "While he was attending secondary school at Walton High School in Stafford he met his future wife, British writer and historian Heather Egg Ive in 1987.[9] He and Pegg have two sons." |
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Is it normal for a laptop to not provide 12V on SATA?
On 07/02/2020 23:03, Commander Kinsey wrote:
On Fri, 07 Feb 2020 15:14:05 -0000, nospam wrote: In article , David wrote: iphones have been getting thicker in recent years, one reason to hold a larger battery. https://images.anandtech.com/graphs/graph14892/96171.png There was no iPhone 11 in 2016 - you've doctored your evidence! nobody said there was. What's the title of the image to which you provided a link? Yes! Web Browsing Battery Life ---- 2016 that's the test suite used, not when the test was done. That's not what it says on the image.* "Web browsing battery life 2016" suggests the test was done in 2016. +1 |
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Is it normal for a laptop to not provide 12V on SATA?
Commander Kinsey wrote:
On Thu, 06 Feb 2020 01:55:49 -0000, nospam wrote: In article op.0fjboz0mwdg98l@glass, Commander Kinsey wrote: Now we can debate which are male and female plugs. Can you get a transgender plug? The answer now I think of it is yes. An engineer once told me you can get er... I forget the name, but it's got the word male and female in it. The outer shell can be one sex and the inner another. Something to do with pins in a shroud or something. one example of many: https://cdn.sparkfun.com//assets/parts/1/2/6/4/12748-01.jpg https://cdn.sparkfun.com//assets/parts/7/3/6/3/11476-01.jpg So what are they called? There is an official name for the LGBTQXDEF plugs..... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coaxial_power_connector I'm looking for the generic term to describe a connector that is male and female at once. I.e. the outer shell might be male (it fits inside the receptacle), but the connectors are female, like the IEC plug used in the UK for kettles and computers. It took me a while to remember the term. We did use the term at work. "Hermaphroditic Connector" Which helped me find this. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gender..._and_fasteners Paul |
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Is it normal for a laptop to not provide 12V on SATA?
In article , Snit
wrote: https://images.anandtech.com/graphs/graph14892/96171.png There was no iPhone 11 in 2016 - you've doctored your evidence! nobody said there was. What's the title of the image to which you provided a link? Yes! Web Browsing Battery Life ---- 2016 that's the test suite used, not when the test was done. That's not what it says on the image. "Web browsing battery life 2016" suggests the test was done in 2016. Yes. A poorly done graphic. it's not poorly done. it's exactly as it should be. I accept you don¹t see the flaw but an not interested in your games. it's not a flaw nor are there any games, except your own. it's yet another thing you do not understand and refuse to learn. |
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Is it normal for a laptop to not provide 12V on SATA?
In article , Snit
wrote: https://images.anandtech.com/graphs/graph14892/96171.png There was no iPhone 11 in 2016 - you've doctored your evidence! nobody said there was. What's the title of the image to which you provided a link? Yes! Web Browsing Battery Life ---- 2016 that's the test suite used, not when the test was done. That's not what it says on the image. "Web browsing battery life 2016" suggests the test was done in 2016. many of those phones did not exist in 2016, so that could *not* be what it means. Good to see you see the issue. And now you now I see your games. there is no issue and the only games are your own. for example, the samsung galaxy s10+ was released about a year ago and the oneplus 6t several months prior. the tests were first done in 2016 and *must* remain the *same* for later phones for the tests to be a valid and fair comparison. Sure. 2016 is the baseline. go learn what baseline means. you're also contradicting yourself once again. |
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Is it normal for a laptop to not provide 12V on SATA?
On 2/7/20 4:57 PM, nospam wrote:
In article , Snit wrote: https://images.anandtech.com/graphs/graph14892/96171.png There was no iPhone 11 in 2016 - you've doctored your evidence! nobody said there was. What's the title of the image to which you provided a link? Yes! Web Browsing Battery Life ---- 2016 that's the test suite used, not when the test was done. That's not what it says on the image. "Web browsing battery life 2016" suggests the test was done in 2016. many of those phones did not exist in 2016, so that could *not* be what it means. Good to see you see the issue. And now you now I see your games. there is no issue and the only games are your own. for example, the samsung galaxy s10+ was released about a year ago and the oneplus 6t several months prior. the tests were first done in 2016 and *must* remain the *same* for later phones for the tests to be a valid and fair comparison. Sure. 2016 is the baseline. go learn what baseline means. you're also contradicting yourself once again. You did not speak of the error in the image (nor even speak, really, of your failure to understand it). You instead pushed a meta-debate. Now you will be unable to stop yourself from playing victim and getting the last word. So be it. Enjoy! -- Personal attacks from those who troll show their own insecurity. They cannot use reason to show the message to be wrong so they try to feel somehow superior by attacking the messenger. They cling to their attacks and ignore the message time and time again. |
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Is it normal for a laptop to not provide 12V on SATA?
On 2/7/20 4:57 PM, nospam wrote:
In article , Snit wrote: https://images.anandtech.com/graphs/graph14892/96171.png There was no iPhone 11 in 2016 - you've doctored your evidence! nobody said there was. What's the title of the image to which you provided a link? Yes! Web Browsing Battery Life ---- 2016 that's the test suite used, not when the test was done. That's not what it says on the image. "Web browsing battery life 2016" suggests the test was done in 2016. Yes. A poorly done graphic. it's not poorly done. it's exactly as it should be. I accept you don¹t see the flaw but an not interested in your games. it's not a flaw nor are there any games, except your own. it's yet another thing you do not understand and refuse to learn. You say it is not a flaw but others can see it. So you cannot. That is fine. But, really, do you NEED to rehash it AGAIN? Now you will be unable to stop yourself from playing victim and getting the last word. So be it. Enjoy! -- Personal attacks from those who troll show their own insecurity. They cannot use reason to show the message to be wrong so they try to feel somehow superior by attacking the messenger. They cling to their attacks and ignore the message time and time again. |
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Is it normal for a laptop to not provide 12V on SATA?
In article , Snit
wrote: Yes. A poorly done graphic. it's not poorly done. it's exactly as it should be. I accept you don1t see the flaw but an not interested in your games. it's not a flaw nor are there any games, except your own. it's yet another thing you do not understand and refuse to learn. You say it is not a flaw but others can see it. So you cannot. they're mistaken, as are you. But, really, do you NEED to rehash it AGAIN? i'm not the one rehashing, nor am i the one blaming others. |
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Is it normal for a laptop to not provide 12V on SATA?
In article , Snit
wrote: You did not speak of the error in the image (nor even speak, really, of your failure to understand it). You instead pushed a meta-debate. there is no error in the image and it is *you* who failed to understand it and refuses to acknowledge that. Now you will be unable to stop yourself from playing victim and getting the last word. So be it. Enjoy! more of your lies and trolling. |
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Is it normal for a laptop to not provide 12V on SATA?
On 2/7/20 5:12 PM, nospam wrote:
In article , Snit wrote: Yes. A poorly done graphic. it's not poorly done. it's exactly as it should be. I accept you don1t see the flaw but an not interested in your games. it's not a flaw nor are there any games, except your own. it's yet another thing you do not understand and refuse to learn. You say it is not a flaw but others can see it. So you cannot. they're mistaken, as are you. Good to know you are the one person in the world to not be mistaken and the rest of us are. It is an honor to know you. But, really, do you NEED to rehash it AGAIN? A simple "Yes" would have done. You are unable to stop yourself. But, hey, you got the attention you were seeking. i'm not the one rehashing, nor am i the one blaming others. -- Personal attacks from those who troll show their own insecurity. They cannot use reason to show the message to be wrong so they try to feel somehow superior by attacking the messenger. They cling to their attacks and ignore the message time and time again. |
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