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Grakatt

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Something that shows up regularly, so when it appeared last was probably not long ago, thus it can probably be called new, I am thinking.
 

J0hnny

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Okay, well, here's the answer:

Frequency is represented by the Greek letter that sounds like "new" so when you ask someone what's new, you got to say frequency!

Edit: Yes, Nu
 

maziwanka

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Originally posted by: J0hnny
Okay, well, here's the answer:

Frequency is represented by the Greek letter that sounds like "new" so when you ask someone what's new, you got to say frequency!

Edit: Yes, Nu

oh man
 

Aharami

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Originally posted by: maziwanka
Originally posted by: J0hnny
Okay, well, here's the answer:

Frequency is represented by the Greek letter that sounds like "new" so when you ask someone what's new, you got to say frequency!

Edit: Yes, Nu

oh man

hahaha
 

GoodToGo

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Originally posted by: J0hnny
Okay, well, here's the answer:

Frequency is represented by the Greek letter that sounds like "new" so when you ask someone what's new, you got to say frequency!

Edit: Yes, Nu

Umm some frequencies are represented by omega so....:thumbsdown: