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Originally Posted by anamardoll
No. That is classic " Four Terms Fallacy".
The English word "format" has many definitions. I used "format" to mean the exact way in which the author expressed their thoughts: their words, their pictures, and the order in which they are arranged. You used "format" to refer to the means by which that data is stored on a computer.
They are not the same thing.
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Sort of the same distinction between
Internet and
internet then.
Internet refers to the World Wide Web as a whole with all its billions of connections but
internet refers to a local network such as within an office building. So my Dr. might go on the
Internet to check his mail but on the
internet at the clinic to check to see if my lab results have come back yet for example.