Talk:Snap

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Also a dirivative of position. I think the 5th.

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I do not believe that all the topics covered in the computing aspect fit to science and engineering -- specifically a search engine would actually fit closer to a product than a science/engineering concept and some people might argue whether a specific protocol is a product or an engineering issue. (ie that protocols in general are computer science/engineering but that a specific protocol might be considered a product to solve a particular system issue.) As a result I think is appropriate to keep the IT and Science aspects more separate. Nashikawa 23:14, 20 June 2006 (UTC)

Many very small sections worsen reaidng and searching, and generally discouraged in wikipedia.. `'mikka (t) 01:08, 30 June 2006 (UTC)


I agree completly with you my friend!!


What about snapping your fingers. Is there no insanely in-depth article on the mechanics of the snap? As far as I know, this is the origin of the word, shouldn't it be mentioned somewhere?

[edit] Snap-on

Why was Snap-on , the tool manufacturer removed? It has an article in Wikipedia...why not reference it here?

It does not seem that a reader searching for Snap-on is likely to make the mistake of looking for Snap instead. This page is to help resolve very frequent confusions or dual uses of the same word. The word Snap-on is unique and distinctive and is unlikely to have the problem of being mixed up with some other snap-on with different meaning, or being mixed up with snap itself. EdJohnston 16:07, 9 August 2007 (UTC)
Because it is not called "Snap". `'Míkka 16:13, 9 August 2007 (UTC)