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Dale <rdalek1967@×××××.com> writes: |
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> lee wrote: |
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>> Dale <rdalek1967@×××××.com> writes: |
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>> I didn't go look at boards I had around here. I went to a major |
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>> computer supplier, newegg, and looked at what they had. Go back and |
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>> read again what I did and maybe read it more carefully. |
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>> Might I also add, it's more than just me that has pointed out that you |
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>> are not correct on this. It's a few others as well. You ever stop to |
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>> think that what you observe is not the normal and certainly not the |
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>> default? If what you claim was even remotely accurate, newegg would |
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>> have had a lot larger number of boards with two ports on it. Thing is, |
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>> they didn't. Kai pointed out that the same is true in Europe. |
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>> Why would I assume that what someone else observes is a default? |
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>> Besides, I don't see what problem you're having with this. |
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> Then why would what you observe also be claimed to be the default? As |
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> I also pointed out, it's not just what I observe, it's what I and others |
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> have observed as well. So far, you are the only person claiming that |
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> two ports on a home user board is the default. I have not seen anyone |
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> else post that you are correct. Others have posted that you are not |
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> correct tho. |
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> The problem is, you claim that having two ports is the default. It is |
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> not the default. I've said it, even researched it and explained how I |
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> researched it, others have also posted the same point. Just because you |
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> have boards with two ports does not mean it is a default. Given the |
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> research I did, it isn't even close. Boards with two ports for a home |
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> user is not only not the default, it's somewhat rare. Out of the top 72 |
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> boards I checked, only a couple or so had two ports. That is far from |
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> being the default. That is quite rare. Even if it was 5 boards, that |
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> would be under 10%. That is hardly something to call a default. If it |
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> were say 50%, then one could at least argue that the default is moving |
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> to having two ports. It's just not the case. |
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> The sooner you figure that out the better for you. |
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And eating rice is the default because so many people do it ... |