In Reply to: I Made An Honest Mistake & Reversed Specs & Measurements. posted by thetubeguy1954 on March 9, 2007 at 12:49:18:
You said specifications are derived from measurements. Well, maybe they are and maybe they aren't. Manufacturers often overstate the specifications, for example, though with the legally required ones they probably understate them a bit. But they are different things, whether you like it or not.I have not corrected your grammar.
Funny that you don't respond to the analysis of some of the presuppositions of your questions.
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Follow Ups
- Not the mistake I was referring to. - Pat D 13:04:42 03/09/07 (6)
- Re: Not the mistake I was referring to. - thetubeguy1954 13:52:53 03/09/07 (5)
- So what are specifications? (nt) - Pat D 16:22:53 03/09/07 (4)
- Re: So what are specifications? - thetubeguy1954 14:05:22 03/12/07 (3)
- Why should I discuss a contrary to fact supposition? Other than to point it out. - Pat D 17:53:49 03/12/07 (2)
- Re: Why should I discuss a contrary to fact supposition? Other than to point it out. - thetubeguy1954 11:54:08 03/13/07 (1)
- You make a contrary to fact generalization based on one person. - Pat D 19:34:09 03/23/07 (0)