Normal_Anomaly comments on Procedural Knowledge Gaps - Less Wrong

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Comment author: gwern 11 March 2011 06:17:16PM *  11 points [-]

In case you are wondering why people have downvoted you, it's because you have bastardized the computing usage of 'portable' almost beyond recognition. Word documents are one of the classic examples of unportable file formats - formats locked into Microsoft software, which are portable neither over time nor computing platforms.

Although it might also just be because you are apparently wrong when you say you can't email a PDF to your Kindle like you can your Word documents.

(Even the XML MS format is pretty terrible, as groups like Groklaw analyzed back when MS first began pretending it was a real alternative to OOXML.)

Comment author: Normal_Anomaly 11 March 2011 08:30:37PM 7 points [-]

Thank you for explaining that! I didn't realize "portable" had a technical meaning; I was reffering to how I can carry them around on a Kindle. I've edited the grandparent.

Comment author: gwern 11 March 2011 09:28:20PM 3 points [-]
Comment author: CuSithBell 11 March 2011 09:07:07PM 0 points [-]

Aaaaand also upvoting this for related reasons.