what does it mean when searching for a player and it says players found (via ea)?
via means "by/according to"
I thought Via made motherboards?
# There are three companies that go by the name VIA: *VIA Technologies, a Taiwanese manufacturer of integrated circuits*VIA Rail, a Canadian passenger rail company Via, a New York based media collective
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VIA
# All the elements in Via are active, and as such the figure indicates 'change' more than any other figure. Regarding the outcome of the situation being divined, it is neutral, unless change by itself infers a positive or negative result
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Via_(Geomancy)
# a plated-through hole used for interconnection of conductors on different sides or layers of a circuit board.
www.pad2pad.com/company/glossary.php
# a broad public road; within Rome during the Republican period only two streets carried this designation, Sacra Via and Nova Via
itsa.ucsf.edu/~snlrc/encyclopaedia_romana/architecture/glossary.html
# Lat. By way of.
www.hometravelagency.com/dictionary/ltrv.html
# a contact between two conductive layers.
www.icknowledge.com/glossary/v.html
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VIA
# All the elements in Via are active, and as such the figure indicates 'change' more than any other figure. Regarding the outcome of the situation being divined, it is neutral, unless change by itself infers a positive or negative result
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Via_(Geomancy)
# a plated-through hole used for interconnection of conductors on different sides or layers of a circuit board.
www.pad2pad.com/company/glossary.php
# a broad public road; within Rome during the Republican period only two streets carried this designation, Sacra Via and Nova Via
itsa.ucsf.edu/~snlrc/encyclopaedia_romana/architecture/glossary.html
# Lat. By way of.
www.hometravelagency.com/dictionary/ltrv.html
# a contact between two conductive layers.
www.icknowledge.com/glossary/v.html
I'm pretty sure via means by/through, e.g. I found a player through/via EA's databases, etc.
Last edited by 5.56HaleStorm (2006-04-23 18:26:24)