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People, the correct way to speak the "ohm number" or a device or coil, is IMPEDANCE. Not ohmage.
It is a measure of resisistance, thus it "Impedes" the flow of electrons.
I've recently seen two well respected popular reviewers use the term ohmage and it seriously makes them look like complete amatuers.
I don't know about the rest of you but I REFUSE to put punctuation into the quote...
My teacher always said "the punctuation goes inside the quote."
NOT!!!
I say "the punctuation goes OUTSIDE the quote".
I don't care what they say about it.
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I remember for awhile they always said to put it outside the quote then they changed their mind and now it goes inside. They used to teach us to put two spaces after a period, now it's one.
We have specific rules for the English language except when we don't, and we follow those rules, except when we don't.
I remember for awhile they always said to put it outside the quote then they changed their mind and now it goes inside. They used to teach us to put two spaces after a period, now it's one.
We have specific rules for the English language except when we don't, and we follow those rules, except when we don't.
First they said Pluto was a planet and now it isn't anymore. /boggle
It is still Mickey's dog though.
First they said Pluto was a planet and now it isn't anymore. /boggle
It is still Mickey's dog though.
Butttttt.....Uranus is still a planet! That matters to someone!
Butttttt.....Uranus is still a planet! That matters to someone!
Ohm My Gosh.
Watt (what?) divided by Voltage is Futile. Or at least impeded.
Do not rely on a Webster App or you'll be Pwned by an Oxford, comma.
Amps - Ohms - Volts, Maxwell's Equations. Don't have any Bad Feelings about.
But do you know what Makes me Mad?
People who know the Difference between "Affect" and "Effect". And then want to tell me What the Difference is!
I'm Sorry. But if Grammar Girl was my Daughter, I would put Her Up For Adoption.
Butttttt.....Uranus is still a planet! That matters to someone!
I still put two spaces after a period, but the stupid internet keeps removing them.I remember for awhile they always said to put it outside the quote then they changed their mind and now it goes inside. They used to teach us to put two spaces after a period, now it's one.
How about 's?
I grew up knowing that item was either Julia's or Judas'. I refuse to believe that it is Juda's (or maybe it was Julias', it's such a stupid concept I can't remember), that's a completely different person.
The formulae are much easier to remember if you use a power wheel.
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I remember for awhile they always said to put it outside the quote then they changed their mind and now it goes inside. They used to teach us to put two spaces after a period, now it's one.
We have specific rules for the English language except when we don't, and we follow those rules, except when we don't.
But, but WHEN did that happen?!?
Don't believe ya!
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