In Reply to: RE: At least - all posted by fmak on February 6, 2017 at 06:55:00:
It's about the word "optimization" and your inability to understand it.
...you have been doing is quoting words without reasoning or justification.
The concept is called "Using a word in a sentence" to help you understand the meaning in context. The rest of us learned that in elementary school. Each example I've cited uses the word to illustrate its meaning.
Get it? Most likely not!
Or, let's recall your inability to provide even a single source that agrees with the voices in your head. Not one. Zip. Nada. Zilch. You've posted dozens of responses and continue to ignore the basic question which apparently flies over your head every time.
Certainly not any prominent computer or software company agrees with you as we've witnessed! Maybe they don't understand engineering like you do. LOL!
Hmmmm. How about engineering as it applies to loudspeakers? Maybe you find this company doesn't get your concept either. Hint: Here's another application of the word in a sentence.
...that aims to the highest optimization
Time to leave your delusionary world again. :)
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Follow Ups
- Stay focused Fred - E-Stat 09:58:30 02/06/17 (2)
- Don't evade what you have been asked to justify - fmak 04:46:21 02/07/17 (1)
- I'm only too happy - E-Stat 06:23:21 02/07/17 (0)