If the owner of the forum wanted to ban all users with 1st letter "N" he would state:NathanOlder wrote: ↑17 Mar 2022, 21:52So if the owner of this site was to say, any user on this forum with a user name beginning with the letter N is banned for life. Do you think it doesn't apply to you or I ? Or do we get banned ? Simple simple question, please just answer the question.NicoS wrote: ↑17 Mar 2022, 21:25Red bull absolutly right:
Use any for a specific instance of a group, any kid, any bus, any car, any word, any answer, and use all to mention every instance of a collection.
"I want any of the food on the table", makes me picky.
"I want all of the food on the table", makes me greedy.
"All" means every one of the available choices. "Any" means some subset of the available choices. Depending on context, it may mean just one, or it could mean that more than one is allowed.
"I'll take all of the candy in that box." If there are 30 pieces of candy in the box, then I want 30 pieces.
"I'll take any of the candy in that box." If there are 30 pieces of candy in the box, then I don't care which you give me, you pick one.
All cars on the parking lot means, every single car. No car is being excluded.
Any car on the parking lot means, any specific car on the parking lot, but not every single one of them.
In the context of the sporting regulation in question and the example of usernames given, "any" and "all" have the exact same meaning.
But "Any usernames starting with the letter "N" will now be banned" would mean the same thing.
No, it just means you cant answer my question, because the answer wont be to your liking, thank you for proving my point buddy.NicoS wrote: ↑17 Mar 2022, 22:16If the owner of the forum wanted to ban all users with 1st letter "N" he would state:NathanOlder wrote: ↑17 Mar 2022, 21:52So you can't answer the question because the answer wont be to your liking. Thats fair enough. Thank you fro proving my point buddy.NicoS wrote: ↑17 Mar 2022, 21:25Red bull absolutly right:
Use any for a specific instance of a group, any kid, any bus, any car, any word, any answer, and use all to mention every instance of a collection.
"I want any of the food on the table", makes me picky.
"I want all of the food on the table", makes me greedy.
"All" means every one of the available choices. "Any" means some subset of the available choices. Depending on context, it may mean just one, or it could mean that more than one is allowed.
"I'll take all of the candy in that box." If there are 30 pieces of candy in the box, then I want 30 pieces.
"I'll take any of the candy in that box." If there are 30 pieces of candy in the box, then I don't care which you give me, you pick one.
All cars on the parking lot means, every single car. No car is being excluded.
Any car on the parking lot means, any specific car on the parking lot, but not every single one of them.
So if the owner of this site was to say, any user on this forum with a user name beginning with the letter N is banned for life. Do you think it doesn't apply to you or I ? Or do we get banned ? Simple simple question, please just answer the question.
"All usernames starting with the letter "N" will now be banned"
clear, concise, simple.
That depends on any mods putting an end to this senseless language debate that will never end.Stu wrote: ↑17 Mar 2022, 20:37Do you have any spare change?NathanOlder wrote: ↑17 Mar 2022, 13:59Any means all the cars too. Its ridiculous that anyone can read 'any' as 'some'. If any was to mean some, then it would be worded 'any number'
Thank you Airshifter, love your post!!Airshifter wrote: ↑17 Mar 2022, 23:29That depends on any mods putting an end to this senseless language debate that will never end.Stu wrote: ↑17 Mar 2022, 20:37Do you have any spare change?NathanOlder wrote: ↑17 Mar 2022, 13:59
Any means all the cars too. Its ridiculous that anyone can read 'any' as 'some'. If any was to mean some, then it would be worded 'any number'
And since any means all in language, I guess it's going to take a meeting of sorts since you will all have to be involved. Well made point!
(below directed in general)
So now they have changed the wording, and everyone that was sour before is still going to be sour. Masi is gone, some rules have been clarified, and at any given chance in any given thread it feels like a great number of people are still 10 minutes after the season finale last year.
We need to have some type of forum area for those that wish to tell anyone that disagrees with them that they are wrong. And that might mean that everyone is wrong, since any means all. But seriously, other than try to sort things out there is nothing else they can do at this point.
But would that also apply to those with a user name starting with 'n' or even '.N'NicoS wrote: ↑17 Mar 2022, 22:16If the owner of the forum wanted to ban all users with 1st letter "N" he would state:NathanOlder wrote: ↑17 Mar 2022, 21:52So if the owner of this site was to say, any user on this forum with a user name beginning with the letter N is banned for life. Do you think it doesn't apply to you or I ? Or do we get banned ? Simple simple question, please just answer the question.NicoS wrote: ↑17 Mar 2022, 21:25Red bull absolutly right:
Use any for a specific instance of a group, any kid, any bus, any car, any word, any answer, and use all to mention every instance of a collection.
"I want any of the food on the table", makes me picky.
"I want all of the food on the table", makes me greedy.
"All" means every one of the available choices. "Any" means some subset of the available choices. Depending on context, it may mean just one, or it could mean that more than one is allowed.
"I'll take all of the candy in that box." If there are 30 pieces of candy in the box, then I want 30 pieces.
"I'll take any of the candy in that box." If there are 30 pieces of candy in the box, then I don't care which you give me, you pick one.
All cars on the parking lot means, every single car. No car is being excluded.
Any car on the parking lot means, any specific car on the parking lot, but not every single one of them.
"All usernames starting with the letter "N" will now be banned"
clear, concise, simple.
Mercedes' decision was based on what had gone before and what was written in the rues: the likelihood was that either the lapped cars would be unlapped and the race would finish behind the safety car and Hamilton would win, or that the lapped cars would be left in place and be in the way and thus give Hamilton a chance.S D wrote: ↑17 Mar 2022, 23:16Q: Had Hamilton pitted would the decision have been okay to let them fight it out on the race track?
Should the FIA put into consideration Mercedes choosing not to pit Hamilton and Redbull pitting Verstappen for fresh tires or should it purely be a racing decision?
If so then it would be a tactical decision to not pit the leader to ensure that unlapping would not occur.
The only problem with that is, when the leaders lap cars well in to the points, which happens a lot, its unfair on some of those. Lets say Ricciardo was battling Leclerc for 7th and 8th. The leader just lapped Leclerc in 8th and the safety car is brought out. That would then mean Leclerc ends up a lap down on Ricciardo, when in reality he was 2 seconds behind him after allowing the leader to lap him under blue flags.