Obsolete, was Speaking of cubes
At 01:41 AM 10/14/00 -0700, Sellam wrote:
>On Fri, 13 Oct 2000, Mike Ford wrote:
>
>> I just peeked in the dictionary, Obsolete means "no longer in use". By that
>> definition many things are clearly not obsolete, they are just not in the
>> front lines anymore. What completely bends our perception is that most
>
>Perhaps "outmoded" is a more apt adjective to use.
Th term "obselete" is fine but we have to remember that it's just a
marketing term. The computer that I'm typing this on is considered
"obselete" but it gets the work done.
My $0.02 worth,
Joe
Received on Sat Oct 14 2000 - 08:18:52 BST
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