In article <g%dO9.65306$vb3.2755...@news2.west.cox.net>, miketu...@yahoo.com says...
> "Mark Borgerson" <m...@oes.to> wrote > OK, OK, does someone want to explain > to the OP the difference between > > mHz and MHz now???
> If I've explained it once, I've explained it a billion times!
Good One! But then in a binary logic sort of way, I would have to conclude that you have not explained it once--or that you have explained it continuously and rapidly for many years now!
> In article <g%dO9.65306$vb3.2755...@news2.west.cox.net>, > miketu...@yahoo.com says...
> > "Mark Borgerson" <m...@oes.to> wrote > OK, OK, does someone want to explain > > to the OP the difference between > > > mHz and MHz now???
> > If I've explained it once, I've explained it a billion times!
> Good One! But then in a binary logic sort of way, I would have > to conclude that you have not explained it once--or that you > have explained it continuously and rapidly for many years now!
> Mark Borgerson
Mark, Ummmmm. . . OK, "If I explain it once, I'll explain it as a billion times" . . . (best I can do today, that was one hell of a party last night :) -- Mike
> > > "Mark Borgerson" <m...@oes.to> wrote > OK, OK, does someone want to > explain > > > to the OP the difference between > > > > mHz and MHz now???
> > > If I've explained it once, I've explained it a billion times!
> > Good One! But then in a binary logic sort of way, I would have > > to conclude that you have not explained it once--or that you > > have explained it continuously and rapidly for many years now!
> > Mark Borgerson
> Mark, Ummmmm. . . OK, "If I explain it once, I'll explain it as a billion > times" . . . (best I can do today, that was one hell of a party last night > :) -- Mike
More semantically correct, but not near as funny! But what can you expect, when writing for engineers!