>
> * "Stuart Howlette" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  on Thu, 14 Jun 2001
> | Hmm, two companies producing equipment with Firewire does not mean it is
THE
> | standard as said in the previous e-mail, but a standard, so it is not
the
> | wrong tense
>
> "Is becoming the standard for a/v components" is >past tense.

Present tense, as it is something that is happening

>That is what
> I was commenting on.  IEEE 1394 has been the standard for this sort of
> thing for three years.  It was designed specifically for it.
>
> USB has a higher adoption rate, but it is largely useless for a/v work,
and
> the market knows it.
> --

But two companies producing it does not mean its THE standard for a/v
components does it, as there are more than two companies on the face of the
planet, so the tense wasn't incorrect

Stuart Howlette

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