Post by Bill SlomanPost by john larkinhttps://www.electronicdesign.com/technologies/embedded/video/21283609/electronic-design-time-synchronization-is-crucial-in-modern-electonics
We are supposed to watch an Electronic Design video on the basis that
John Larkin - who can't spell semester - thinks it includes a spelling
error?
I think that John was simply pointing out there's a spelling error in
the title of the article (and the URL for that matter): "Time
Synchronization is Crucial in Modern Electonics"
Electonics? At least get the title right!
One of the better engineers I've known was hopelessly dyslexic,
Post by Bill Slomanto the point where he couldn't be persuaded that "there", "their" and
"they're" were different words.
His insights were worth having even if his spelling was eccentric.
Perhaps, and errors of that sort won't be picked up by a spell checker,
although a grammar checker should. I've never understood why people
can't be bothered to use the spell checker built in to most, if not all,
news clients.
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Jeff