That is a hyperbole.
hyperbole
Hyperbole.
This is an example of hyperbole, which is a figure of speech that uses exaggerated statements for emphasis or effect. By claiming that Sally ran faster than a herd of stampeding buffalo, the statement emphasizes her speed in a dramatic and imaginative way. Such exaggeration is often used to create a vivid image or to convey strong emotions.
Toronto to Buffalo
No. just stay on I-90.
It could be that your computer is referring to itself when it says "this device."
Although A Cheetah May Be Faster The Buffalo Is Stronger And Could Ram into the Cheetah Ending Up the Buffalo Would Win Sorry to disagree, but the cheetah will ride that buffalo with his fangs in the buffalo's neck til he bleeds out or tires. Occasionally, a buffalo will win and escape, but mostly , the cheetah's prevail.
Proably I doubt it, considering how big and bulky buffalo are with the legs that appear a little too short compared to sleek, long legged horses bred and raised for running fast. This is why the native Americans were able to kill more buffalo once they started riding horses. They could catch up to and keep up with buffalo easier.
They are. Water buffalo are heavier with shorter legs.
Exaggeration means claiming something is greater than it really is. For example, if you said "my cat is as big as a house" or "I can run faster than the speed of light," you would be exaggerating.
No, older USB devices do not run faster when connected to a new USB port. The speed of the device is determined by the device itself, not the port it is connected to.
yes, it will just charge the device faster..