05-May-2015, 09:39
(This post was last modified: 05-May-2015, 10:47 by Hifi_swlon.
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(04-May-2015, 20:17)thumb5 Wrote: As I said, AIR is (obviously) not perfect. But equally I think it's unreasonable to say "it doesn't work" as a blanket, binary judgement. It's more reasonable to say that it works perfectly well for some people and less well for others. I have a lot of sympathy if it's not working for you, as I know how frustrating that sort of thing can be, but it's not necessarily an indication that the design is fundamentally broken. Otherwise, surely it wouldn't work reliably for anyone?
I don't mean to be boring, I guess I'm just a bit old school in terms of the casual use of "works" and "doesn't work".
I read the above as "doesn't work", you, and I'm sure many others read it as "works". All good.
(Note to self: must stifle frustrations and find something more useful to spend time on….)
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