H Harvey Administrator<br>Elite Member Oct 9, 1999 35,057 67 91 Mar 6, 2002 #26 << ...and he said it was 20 jigabytes. >> Actually, the Brits prounouce it that way. Remember, in "Back to the Future," Professor Brown pronounced 1.1 gigawatts with a soft "g."
<< ...and he said it was 20 jigabytes. >> Actually, the Brits prounouce it that way. Remember, in "Back to the Future," Professor Brown pronounced 1.1 gigawatts with a soft "g."
B b0mbrman Lifer Jun 1, 2001 29,470 1 81 Mar 6, 2002 #27 << << ...and he said it was 20 jigabytes. >> Actually, the Brits prounouce it that way. Remember, in "Back to the Future," Professor Brown pronounced 1.1 gigawatts with a soft "g." >> My econ professor says "Bee-ta" as opposed to "Bay-ta" for the slope coefficient of the regression line... LOL!
<< << ...and he said it was 20 jigabytes. >> Actually, the Brits prounouce it that way. Remember, in "Back to the Future," Professor Brown pronounced 1.1 gigawatts with a soft "g." >> My econ professor says "Bee-ta" as opposed to "Bay-ta" for the slope coefficient of the regression line... LOL!