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ultred ragnusen March 1st 18 08:57 AM

A simple way to transfer photos from your phone to Windows without installing anything on either
 
ultred ragnusen wrote:

Use ´AirDrop¡ for iPhone photo transfer


Except that this so-called AirDrop (which was bought from Android
developers) brand of ad-hoc file-transfer services doesn't even /work/ in
the real world...

NOTE: Apple simply says the real world is "not supported".


But, it's true that if the person who asked is safely ensconced within the
narrow confines of the walled garden, then the AirDrop brand (which was
bought from Android developers) of ad-hoc file-transfer services, will work
wonderfully.

nospam March 1st 18 02:23 PM

A simple way to transfer photos from your phone to Windows without installing anything on either
 
In article , ultred
ragnusen wrote:

Except that this so-called AirDrop (which was bought from Android
developers)


once again, you do not understand what airdrop actually is. only the
*name* was bought, not the underlying technology, which android
recently added under a different name and it doesn't do anywhere near
as much.

ultred ragnusen March 1st 18 02:47 PM

A simple way to transfer photos from your phone to Windows without installing anything on either
 
nospam wrote:

Except that this so-called AirDrop (which was bought from Android
developers)


once again, you do not understand what airdrop actually is. only the
*name* was bought, not the underlying technology, which android
recently added under a different name and it doesn't do anywhere near
as much.


As usual, you don't comprehend my words, as you are very well aware that
I've searched extensively in the past /exactly/ what the word "AirDrop"
meant to the Android developers and to Apple, and where I've said /many
times/ that it's a meaningless trademarked bought-and-paid-for word that
can and does mean anything the owners want it to mean.

In the past, the meaningless word "AirDrop" stood for an assemblage of
Android marketing services, while Apple legal says specifically that it
stands for their particular assemblage of "ad hoc file transfer services".

We've had this discussion so many times that I know you're just arguing for
arguments sake, since you know full well all of this, since I've told you
very many times that the word "AirDrop" is a meaningless brand name that
Apple bought from Android developers which Apple can use to mean anything
they want it to mean (which is the nature of trademarks).

I've also pointed you to the web pages where Apple specifically states that
any third party (which includes us) legally should /always/ use the
descriptor provided (of ad hoc file transfer services) the first time in
any document that the name "AirDrop" is used, since only Apple, legally, is
allowed to just use the word all by itself.

You know all this ... so you're just playing your silly games, again.

nospam March 1st 18 02:50 PM

A simple way to transfer photos from your phone to Windows without installing anything on either
 
In article , ultred
ragnusen wrote:


Except that this so-called AirDrop (which was bought from Android
developers)


once again, you do not understand what airdrop actually is. only the
*name* was bought, not the underlying technology, which android
recently added under a different name and it doesn't do anywhere near
as much.


As usual, you don't comprehend my words,


other way around. you don't comprehend what others tell you.

as you are very well aware that
I've searched extensively in the past /exactly/ what the word "AirDrop"
meant to the Android developers and to Apple,


you only searched on the word. you have *zero* understanding about the
underlying technology (and not much more than that about the word).



You know all this ... so you're just playing your silly games, again.


that would be you.

ultred ragnusen March 1st 18 03:11 PM

A simple way to transfer photos from your phone to Windows without installing anything on either
 
nospam wrote:

You know all this ... so you're just playing your silly games, again.


that would be you.


Pot, kettle, black.

J. P. Gilliver (John)[_2_] March 3rd 18 01:43 PM

A simple way to transfer photos from your phone to Windows without installing anything on either
 
In message , ultred ragnusen
writes:
nospam wrote:

You know all this ... so you're just playing your silly games, again.


that would be you.


Pot, kettle, black.


This can mean that the pot is as bad as the kettle - but doesn't mean
the kettle is clean!

Or in other words: just because the accuser may be equally guilty,
doesn't mean an accusation isn't a valid one. "Two wrongs don't make a
right" as they say.
--
J. P. Gilliver. UMRA: 1960/1985 MB++G()AL-IS-Ch++(p)Ar@T+H+Sh0!:`)DNAf

A biochemist walks into a student bar and says to the barman: "I'd like a pint
of adenosine triphosphate, please." "Certainly," says the barman, "that'll be
ATP." (Quoted in) The Independent, 2013-7-13

Alan Browne[_2_] March 3rd 18 02:51 PM

A simple way to transfer photos from your phone to Windowswithout installing anything on either
 
On 2018-03-03 08:43, J. P. Gilliver (John) wrote:

A biochemist walks into a student bar and says to the barman: "I'd like
a pint
of adenosine triphosphate, please." "Certainly," says the barman,
"that'll be
ATP."


Exceptionally clever.

--
“The less the prudence with which others conduct their affairs,
the greater the prudence with which we must conduct our own.â€
Warren Buffet

J. P. Gilliver (John)[_2_] March 3rd 18 08:35 PM

A simple way to transfer photos from your phone to Windows without installing anything on either
 
In message , Alan Browne
writes:
On 2018-03-03 08:43, J. P. Gilliver (John) wrote:
A biochemist walks into a student bar and says to the barman: "I'd
like a pint
of adenosine triphosphate, please." "Certainly," says the barman,
"that'll be
ATP."


Exceptionally clever.

(Would have emailed but your signature doesn't say how to demunge your
address:) yes, I thought so! I certainly didn't create it: it was from a
list of something like 100 best jokes, or 20 best puns, or something, in
the Independent (a British newspaper) some years ago.

Probably lost on non-UK readers though (-:
--
J. P. Gilliver. UMRA: 1960/1985 MB++G()AL-IS-Ch++(p)Ar@T+H+Sh0!:`)DNAf

[What's your guilty pleasure?] Why should you feel guilty about pleasure? -
Michel Roux Jr in Radio Times 2-8 February 2013

Alan Browne[_2_] March 3rd 18 09:18 PM

A simple way to transfer photos from your phone to Windowswithout installing anything on either
 
On 2018-03-03 15:35, J. P. Gilliver (John) wrote:
In message , Alan Browne
writes:
On 2018-03-03 08:43, J. P. Gilliver (John) wrote:
Â*A biochemist walks into a student bar and says to the barman: "I'd
likeÂ* a pint
of adenosine triphosphate, please." "Certainly," says the barman,
"that'll be
ATP."


Exceptionally clever.

(Would have emailed but your signature doesn't say how to demunge your
address:) yes, I thought so! I certainly didn't create it: it was from a
list of something like 100 best jokes, or 20 best puns, or something, in
the Independent (a British newspaper) some years ago.

Probably lost on non-UK readers though (-:


I got the "eighty p." easily enough. I had to look up the substance to
find the clever bit.

--
“The less the prudence with which others conduct their affairs,
the greater the prudence with which we must conduct our own.â€
Warren Buffet

Paul[_10_] March 3rd 18 10:18 PM

A simple way to transfer photos from your phone to Windows withoutinstalling anything on either
 
Alan Browne wrote:
On 2018-03-03 15:35, J. P. Gilliver (John) wrote:
In message , Alan
Browne writes:
On 2018-03-03 08:43, J. P. Gilliver (John) wrote:
A biochemist walks into a student bar and says to the barman: "I'd
like a pint
of adenosine triphosphate, please." "Certainly," says the barman,
"that'll be
ATP."

Exceptionally clever.

(Would have emailed but your signature doesn't say how to demunge your
address:) yes, I thought so! I certainly didn't create it: it was from
a list of something like 100 best jokes, or 20 best puns, or
something, in the Independent (a British newspaper) some years ago.

Probably lost on non-UK readers though (-:


I got the "eighty p." easily enough. I had to look up the substance to
find the clever bit.


A little Google gets the process rolling...

"bioluminescence-for-beverages
... Since ATP is a proxy for how much bacteria is present
"

That's not how you make beer of course :-)

That suggests the biochemist is aware that a beer would
be rich in ATP, as it's a marker of some sort of "activity" (fermentation???).

https://www.nature.com/scitable/topi...-beer-14372813

"ATP is a versatile molecule used by enzymes and other proteins
in many cellular processes. It is required for many chemical reactions,
such as sugar degradation and fermentation (Voet & Voet 2004)"

It suggests the biochemist has been in the lab too long,
and needs a break :-)

Paul


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