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And you thought String Theory was difficult...
« on: February 27, 2019, 03:36:52 PM »
Quote from: PETER BRIGHT
USB 3.2 is going to make the current USB branding even worse: Ars Technica, 2/26/19
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What gall!! (Re: And you thought String Theory was difficult...)
« Reply #1 on: February 27, 2019, 11:34:02 PM »
Dear X-Air and WeatherCat users who are suspicious of "geniuses" . . . . .

Quote from: PETER BRIGHT
USB 3.2 is going to make the current USB branding even worse: Ars Technica, 2/26/19
:o

You have got to be kiddin' . . . . . .  [rolleyes2]  And these geek types as the gall to suppose they are smarter than the average Joe? . . .

And you thought String Theory was difficult...

 [wink] . . . . . But String Theory is very easy to understand.  It is, after all, the theory of everything! . . . .  [bounce]

Of course what would a theory like this be if it didn't have a few "strings" attached!   [banghead]. . . . . . Like 11 real dimensions when our physical world seems stubbornly contented with the 4! . . . .  :o

Cheers, Edouard  [cheers1]