I saw it stated that "ate" is pronounced like "et" in (original) English but never have seen it written this way so far. A quick search in the web didn't bring up that spelling either. Though "et" is quite popular with Latin origin. Just for curiosity, can you give any solid evidences supporting your claim? I must admit I know only Queen's English for decades...toml_12953 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 18, 2019 5:53 pmWell in the King's English (does anyone speak that any more?) the past tense of the verb "eat" is "et" instead of the American "ate".
Post a high resoluition photo of a DM42?
Re: Post a high resolution photo of a DM42?
WP43 SN00000, 34S, and 31S for obvious reasons; HP-35, 45, ..., 35S, 15CE, DM16L S/N# 00093, DM42β SN:00041
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Re: Post a high resolution photo of a DM42?
You are quite correct. For the first time in my life ( ) I have made a mistake. I spelled it as it was pronounced even though the King (King Alfonso, I think) spelled it ate.Walter wrote: ↑Mon Mar 18, 2019 9:29 pmI saw it stated that "ate" is pronounced like "et" in (original) English but never have seen it written this way so far. A quick search in the web didn't bring up that spelling either. Though "et" is quite popular with Latin origin. Just for curiosity, can you give any solid evidences supporting your claim? I must admit I know only Queen's English for decades...toml_12953 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 18, 2019 5:53 pmWell in the King's English (does anyone speak that any more?) the past tense of the verb "eat" is "et" instead of the American "ate".
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Re: Post a high resoluition photo of a DM42?
The important point we're all missing is that Brutus probably slobbered all over the remaining cracker.
Re: Post a high resoluition photo of a DM42?
Thanks Tom, this is my first dog. I decided on a Sheltie after doing a few of those "which breed is right for you" websites. Every one had a Sheltie in the top 3. Plus I remember a friend when I was a teenager who had one. Lovely little dogs. So far so good, she's almost 7 months old now and "almost" fully toilet trained. Now that it's cooler I can leave her outside longer during the day. Less risk of snake bite.
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Re: Post a high resoluition photo of a DM42?
It still tasted good!
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Some people call me inept but I'm as ept as anybody!
DM10L SN: 059/100
DM41X SN: 00023 (Beta)
DM41X SN: 00506 (Shipping)
DM42 SN: 00025 (Beta)
DM42 SN: 00221 (Shipping)
WP43 SN: 00025 (Prototype)
Some people call me inept but I'm as ept as anybody!
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DM41X SN: 00506 (Shipping)
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WP43 SN: 00025 (Prototype)
Re: Post a high resoluition photo of a DM42?
Here's a low resolution photo:
The high resolution version of this (4000x6000 pixels, taken with a DSLR) is here.
Edit: I might re-take those when there's more ambient light so I can close down the aperture a bit and get a better depth of field.
The high resolution version of this (4000x6000 pixels, taken with a DSLR) is here.
Edit: I might re-take those when there's more ambient light so I can close down the aperture a bit and get a better depth of field.
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Re: Post a high resoluition photo of a DM42?
Yeah, but you might see human slobber on it
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Re: Post a high resoluition photo of a DM42?
Is the shift key stuck below the surface of the keyboard?
Re: Post a high resoluition photo of a DM42?
I wonder if anyone as a model with a correct "EXIT" marking.
Mine is also deformed as well.
Mine is also deformed as well.
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HP48G, DM42 (# 276), a slide rule and a C compiler
HP48G, DM42 (# 276), a slide rule and a C compiler