Re: Another tedious ohmage question
- From: "JohnO" <johno@@&%heathkit##.com>
- Date: Thu, 01 Sep 2005 17:34:17 GMT
>
> For the third time, if "ohmage" communicates the concepts of impedance or
> resistance to you, then by all means, say "ohmage."
>
My personal favorite:
"Did you ohm that out?"
But more seriously, using a term like "ohmage" tells those that know that
you don't.
John O
-lifetime member of the Heathkit Language Police
:-)
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