| bio | website | rovisys.com |
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| location | Aurora, OH | |
| age | 22 | |
| visits | member for | 2 years, 8 months |
| seen | yesterday | |
| stats | profile views | 60 |
I like to write code and solve problems. I'm not an expert yet, but I hope to be one, one day.
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Sep 21 |
asked | What is the proper way to spell résumé? |
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Sep 16 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Aug 24 |
answered | Thing count or thingS count |
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Jul 30 |
awarded | Caucus |
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Jul 13 |
accepted | What's the usage difference between 'quarter' and 'quadrant'? |
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Jul 13 |
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What's the usage difference between 'quarter' and 'quadrant'? @Jay Every dictionary I've checked indicates that "quadrant" can refer to the area of a plane divided by two perpendicular lines. |
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Jul 13 |
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What's the usage difference between 'quarter' and 'quadrant'? Well maybe that's a difference between British and American English. That word/phrase is not uncommon for me or my coworkers. |
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Jul 13 |
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What's the usage difference between 'quarter' and 'quadrant'? So you're saying that if the building is known for being divided in 4 equal parts (like NW, NE, SE, SW), then it would make sense to hear "quadrant"? That is my case. |
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Jul 13 |
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What's the usage difference between 'quarter' and 'quadrant'? Imaging it's an engineering company, and the building is divided equally in 4 parts (like a Cartesian plane). Then can you imagine someone saying "quadrant of the building"? |
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Jul 13 |
asked | What's the usage difference between 'quarter' and 'quadrant'? |
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May 31 |
answered | Does one use 'a' or 'an' before the word X-Ray? |
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Apr 8 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Nov 26 |
awarded | Nice Answer |
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Nov 15 |
accepted | The opposite of “crash” for a stock? |
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Nov 15 |
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The opposite of “crash” for a stock? @jprete I've added details to clarify. Yes, in my situation, people do crash stocks. |
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Nov 15 |
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The opposite of “crash” for a stock? details, clarification |
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Nov 15 |
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The opposite of “crash” for a stock? In my question I clearly say "word that describes that action of making a stock price go up." I don't mean the stock rising, but the act of causing the stock to rise. |
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Nov 15 |
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The opposite of “crash” for a stock? I am looking for the verb about causing it. I'm making a game and the admin needs to be able to "crash" or "___" each stock. |
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Nov 14 |
asked | The opposite of “crash” for a stock? |
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Nov 2 |
answered | Word/phrase to mean something that just happens once |