??? 02/04/06 00:41 Read: times |
#109145 - Childish! Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Erik said:
Main Entry: 1ob·so·lete
Pronunciation: "äb-s&-'lEt, 'äb-s&-" Function: adjective Etymology: Latin obsoletus, from past participle of obsolescere to grow old, become disused, perhaps from ob- toward + solEre to be accustomed Date: 1579 1 a : no longer in use or no longer useful b : of a kind or style no longer current : OLD-FASHIONED VESTIGIAL synonym see OLD Thus the 8255 IS obsolete by the dictionarys definition Erik, what you do is ridiculous! It's absolutely clear what 'obsolete' means in conjunction with a chip. I have given you a link to the website of 'National Semiconductors' to remember the actual meaning of 'obsolete'. To come here with the 'webster' now is just childish. You treat newbies bad, you manipulate the truth, turn black into white and white into black, only to try to be right in the end. And Kalpak is right: Many of the newbies you treated bad in the past were Indian. People who often must live under conditions you would not even share for only one day: They don't have good markets, must wait weeks and months to get latest micros, if at all, and if they post a question here, what is difficult and expensive for them, then they get a foot in the ass from you. Thank you! Kai |