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I wasn't saying that in American English there are two ways to spell ''artefact'', with an e and with an i. In American English, only the i is acceptable.
What I should have said is:
"Artefact with an i is the American spelling, and therefore incorrect".

[ This Message was edited by: l337h1um on 2008-11-04 08:31 ]
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Posted: 2008-11-04 09:29:57
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Hi Guys, can i just check if any of you guys got problem installing TF3D?
I tried installing on my O2 Atom life but it dun seems to run... haha wonder is it because Spec of my phone...
I know this is not the right thread for this question but just to check if any of you guys can help.. btw i m also a supporter of X1 =D~~
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Posted: 2008-11-04 09:33:16
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On 2008-11-03 19:35:13, Super Chimp wrote:
Are their no former S60 users on here?
S60 users wouldn't know what to do with the X1 - its too advanced for them and the touch screen would mess up their navigation options.
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Posted: 2008-11-04 09:39:17
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Ive installed the Touch 3d cab, Odd Lock ups and minor quirks, I dont seemed to get bmy full music library list, only a full screen is populated, then when you drag your finger up its blank, I managed to get youtube desktop-working and also internet explorer youtube working,
The battery is absolutely brillant, very impressed at moment
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Posted: 2008-11-04 10:30:45
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On 2008-11-04 06:46:32, lakeside01 wrote:
Guys who knows where i can get the Xperia from unlocked ASAP..Thanks
www.mobilefun.co.uk have silver X1 in stock and black X1 listed as shipping in 2-3 days...
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Posted: 2008-11-04 10:57:39
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On 2008-11-04 09:29:57, l337h1um wrote:
I wasn't saying that in American English there are two ways to spell ''artefact'', with an e and with an i. In American English, only the i is acceptable.
What I should have said is:
"Artefact with an i is the American spelling, and therefore incorrect".
wtf ?
Are we here in an English lesson or in the X1 discussion ?
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Posted: 2008-11-04 11:02:10
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On 2008-11-03 13:54:44, WhyBe wrote:
On 2008-11-03 12:00:19, WhyBe wrote:
@Dogmann, the_mont & max:
Yes, this could be a long topic in and of itself
But, there is a reason tone controls are provided on any decent consumer
playback system.
Ok, we're all "sort of pointing in the same direction, using different paths", however your statement above still does not hold true of all "better" than decent hi-fi makers.
Actually I'd go as far to say that all top Amp makers (used to work in a hi-fi shop) do not have "any" tone controls", so are they wrong?
Chris
I'm not into Hi-Fi stuff, but, I can guarantee you that those amplifiers are touted for the tonal characteristics it imparts onto the sound--which is, in essence, it's frequency response (EQ), and dynamics handling. This is especially true with tube-based amps. So in effect, they have indeed manipulated the sound, they just took the controls out of
your hands!

So, in effect, your choice of Hi-Fi amp is also your choice of EQ. Same goes for speakers and to a lesser extent, the playback device. Most people don't know how to use EQ's...but that's another subject.
Also, another reason there are no tone controls, is because they may be expecting you to add your own separate EQ. This would most likely be of higher quality than anything built-in and it allows you the choice of EQ type. Professional amplifiers also have no tone controls built-in. It is expected that you would be supplying your own.
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