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Jack Hudler wrote:
Sure sign of dyslexia :-)
I heard that!!! :)
Tom Hambly and Rick Clark tell me I have lysdexia every day.. ;-)
(sic)
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be listening around x MHz, plus or
minus 10 KCs). Writing it does sort of date a person
though, which simply shows a level of experience.
Re: [time-nuts] OT: You know your getting old
when...
Does OT mean off topic or old timer? :-)
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When you
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Sure sign of dyslexia :-)
Didier
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And you know you are getting picky when you insist on writing 80 kHz instead
of 80 KHz.
Jim
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And you know you are getting picky when you insist on writing 80 kHz instead
of 80 KHz.
Jim
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Tom Van Baak [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
: And a time nut if you wonder if that's 80 kHz or 80.000 kHz
Or if you invent some ascii way to put a little bar over the last
significant
: [time-nuts] OT: You know your getting old when...
And you know you are getting picky when you insist on writing 80 kHz instead
of 80 KHz.
Jim
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Geeze! What if you do both?
-Chuck Harris
James Maynard wrote:
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And you know you are getting picky when you insist on writing 80 kHz instead
of 80
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Sure sign of dyslexia :-)
Dnot yuo maen delsyxia?
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Geeze! What if you do both?
-Chuck Harris
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Sure sign of dyslexia :-)
I heard that!!! :)
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and
especially when the intended meaning is obvious... such as mHz in an
RF group. One would have to be pretty dumb to think that might mean
milliHertz.
Years ago, I was in the lab when X came in collecting people for lunch.
Y had just started debugging a new board. It was getting its clock
] OT: You know your getting old
when...
Does OT mean off topic or old timer? :-)
--- Jack Hudler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When you find yourself writing 80 KC instead of 80
KHz.
Jack
Ready
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Magnus Danielson wrote:
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From: Chuck Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] OT: You know your getting old when...
Date: Thu, 06 Sep 2007 18
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From: Chuck Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Thu, 06 Sep 2007 18:35:25 -0400
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Chuck,
Geeze! What if you do both?
Then you know
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On 9/6/07, James Maynard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And you know you are getting picky when you insist on writing 80 kHz instead
of 80 KHz.
No, *picky* would be pointing out that the subject line should be
You know
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