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What does it mean to be repeatative and redundant?

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For example, always using remote control. If possible using technology to control people's minds then always using that technological hole if you will to control that person for money or to no end. Always reverting to technology and carry a person for three years then let them decide what to think.

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  1. For a good example of "repetitive and redundant", see the next question, which deals with 2012.


  2. you mean like saying things over and over?repeating yourself? Like asking about something, then asking for the same thing using different words? or like making a statement one way, then making another statement about the same thing using different words? Or if I repeat what I'm saying over and over? Or if I repeat what I'm saying over and over?

    Or if I repeat what I'm saying over and over? Or if I repeat what I'm saying over and over?

  3. Repetition is the repeating of things repetitively.

    Redundancy is the repeating of ideas repetitively.

    I personally never repeat myself...never, never, never.

    Unfortunately, I work in the Department of Redundancy Department.

    So, the comment, "Did I tell you that before?", is, rather, repetitively redundant.

    "If I've told you once, I've told you a thousand times...ummm...everything."

  4. Repetitive has to do with repeating or iterating.

    Redundant has to do with overflowing or redounding.

  5. Your example is a non sequitur...it has absolutely nothing to do with your question.

  6. Repetitive and redundant means you constantly repeat yourself. Repetitive and redundant are synonyms as well.

    The rest of your post is neither repetitive nor redundant, it is unintelligible. Check out the definition in dictionary.com.

  7. jibberish.

  8. It means that what you say is of no consequence, just like the rest of your post.

  9. In a repetitve action, you repeat something. The repetitive action stands alone and the original action is gone forever. In a redundant situation, the original action or system is still in place, like redundant systems for backup in a spacecraft.

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