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In and Out of context, there's no such thing as instant and unlimited. There might be fast, and there might be a lot, and there might be faster and more than you usually need. But I repeat, stop claiming utter nonesense.


I think you don't know what unlimited means. It doesn't mean "infinite" - it means - there was no limit placed on it. Sorry, but you didn't understand that word, plain and simple, and now you really have created an ass-thread for yourself. Second: "instant". It means, quite literally, "an infinitesimal or very short space of time; a moment". So, calling software "instant" - this is perfectly valid. I think you should go back and re-read your thread with those two definitions in mind, and figure out who you need to apologize to for being ignorant ..


If you ran into a limit, submitted a bug, and they moved the limitation out further, and they continued to do this every time you submit a bug, is it unlimited?

I'm not suggesting this is what they did, but if it was, would you consider that unlimited?


1) It's a very silly hypothetical question.

2) Obvious the answer is no, seeing that every time you DO ran into limits.




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