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Re: Backronyms and puns

Postby c_hegge » December 5th, 2013, 1:29 am

^
Haha! Tell that one to ASUS and Gigabyte
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Re: Backronyms and puns

Postby LongRunner » December 16th, 2013, 8:41 pm

Infineon = It's not fair, it never ever operates normally
(exaggeration maybe, but their name is clearly better engineered than many)
Information is far more fragile than the HDDs it's stored on. Being an afterthought is no excuse for a bad product.

My PC: Core i3 4130 on GA‑H87M‑D3H with GT640 OC 2GiB and 2 * 8GiB Kingston HyperX 1600MHz, Kingston SA400S37120G and WD3003FZEX‑00Z4SA0, Pioneer BDR‑209DBKS and Optiarc AD‑7200S, Seasonic G‑360, Chenbro PC31031, Linux Mint Cinnamon 20.3.
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Re: Backronyms and puns

Postby LongRunner » March 19th, 2014, 12:38 am

Supermarket = Subparmarket
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Re: Backronyms and puns

Postby c_hegge » March 19th, 2014, 2:38 am

Yup.
Woolworths = Woolworse

Fans:
NMB = Never Made Badly
SanAce = Seriously Awesome, Never Acts Crazy, Ever
ADDA = Awful Dreadful Devices Academy
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Re: Backronyms and puns

Postby LongRunner » March 19th, 2014, 3:48 am

c_hegge wrote:Yup.
Woolworths = Woolworse

Or Woolworthless. I have no idea how they get away with calling themselves "the fresh food people".
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Re: Backronyms and puns

Postby c_hegge » March 21st, 2014, 1:36 pm

Coles = Come On, Look Elsewhere. Seriously.
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Re: Backronyms and puns

Postby LongRunner » April 9th, 2014, 1:32 am

"Reality" TV: Unreality TV
Censorship (as misused in many ways, including on the swear words themselves): Censorshit
Many popular audio "enhancements" (bass-boosting among them): Audio disenchantments
The present state of the "justice" system: The injustice system
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Re: Backronyms and puns

Postby c_hegge » April 9th, 2014, 12:58 pm

The same mind of thing could just about be said of common sense these days. It will be called rare sense soon.
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Re: Backronyms and puns

Postby LongRunner » April 14th, 2014, 7:39 pm

SoundBlaster: SoundBlasted (when the Jamicon capacitors fail)
As far as I can see, Creative Labs are no longer trying to do anything other than reinforce PC gamers' view of them as being "state-of-the-art". If it's worth paying hundreds of dollars for a fancy sound card, it's also worth paying the comparatively small costs of plastic film capacitors for coupling and a shielded casing for the card as a whole.
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Re: Backronyms and puns

Postby LongRunner » September 11th, 2014, 11:46 pm

Brilliant Lighting = Retarded Lighting

I rather absent-mindedly got their model 100693/20, a dual 6W LED floodlamp. The most I can say for it is that the illumination provided is alright (I tested that by temporarily connecting a flexible cord and plugging it in, not by actually installing the unit), but the build quality, not so much.

It's less bad than that Crompton 13W fluoro fitting (at least this time a real X2 capacitor is used across the mains), but still not decent. Not only are the electrolytic capacitors made by Asia'X :eek: :eek:, the "heatsink" is inside the sealed housing, which effectively means it's not a heatsink. To top it off, there's what looks like a position for a cable clamp, but no such clamp is provided. It isn't even mentioned that you need to get the clamp separately, nor what type of clamp you're supposed to use. One of the plastic insulation barriers is also a bit distorted.

It's just a total ripoff, is all I can conclude. From now on, I'll only buy these things from a whitelist — someone has to have disassembled the unit and shown a build that's up to par. Any references to suitable resources would be much appreciated.

So basically, I'm kind of screwed. I'm still without the means to replace the caps, and even if I did so, the disabled-heatsink issue bothers me. The original fitting is a rather worn-out Philips QHF360 (going by memory), and as a "bonus", the fixing plugs have come out of the wall, leaving the fitting hanging from the wires — which I've already seen water on :eek:. So I don't have any good options right now. At least the light in question isn't used that much.
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Reason: Fixed spelling of Philips
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