On Mar 14, 2013, at 8:40 AM, Michael Thomas <[email protected]> wrote:
> The assertion that it is "common". It isn't. It's a way to amaze
> your friends. It's also irksome that "common" assumes a uniformity
> of i's and airs as you mention.

Michael, with all due respect, you are out to lunch here.   It is how a lot of 
people connect their speakers to the device that they use to play recorded 
music.   It is how a lot of people watch TV.   It's true that this stuff is 
more commonly used in the younger generations, but its use is quite widespread, 
and will become more widespread over time.  So we have to talk about it in the 
architecture document, or the document will be irrelevant.

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