There is a saying that the difference between the Americans and the English is the languageOf all the standards that have been thrown away......
No, but they are a global company. Now I'm curious how it's pronounced in Germany.Is it German though
As Basil Fawlty said, (John Clees, Fawlty towers)......... "Oh, you're German, I thought there was something wrong with you"!!! (and yes, the Germans DO have a sense of humour)I thought if you shout in English loud enough that Germans can understand you. You can't take the Saxon out of Anglo-Saxon.
Que?As Basil Fawlty said, (John Clees, Fawlty towers)......... "Oh, you're German, I thought there was something wrong with you"!!! (and yes, the Germans DO have a sense of humour)
cant upload the correct one here but you got it on the threadHey reckless,
What is a screened lead?
posted ok here thoughI asked you first.
Help me out with this post, cuz. (cousin)
http://forum.allaboutcircuits.com/threads/quadrature-encoding-screened-lead.123716/#post-995578
The company name si Volkswagen, which si why the logo is VW, and is pronounced folksvahgn. Initial V is allways pronounced F, just like initial S is pronounced Z, so Siemens is pronounced Zeemens in Germany.The German pronunciation (and Polish) of W is V, as in Wolkswagen is correctly pronounced Volksvagen. So should not the Weber be correctly pronounced? I guess it's like Mainwaring, pronounced Mannering.
Yes indeed, thanks, I have quoted your correction in my postThe company name si Volkswagen, which si why the logo is VW, and is pronounced folksvahgn. Initial V is allways pronounced F, just like initial S is pronounced Z, so Siemens is pronounced Zeemens in Germany.
Weber is indeed pronounced like a spider web, but with the E not silent, som more like web-er instead of webr.
Once went with a venture capitalist to visit Siemens. His name was Nywood Woo, but he went by Woody.So it's not a Veber grill?
It's a potential sales contact that has been selected using some criteria. Salesmen spend lots of money for lists of screened leads as it presumably drastically reduces the time wasted on cold call rejections.Hey reckless,
What is a screened lead?
In this context I'm assuming it is referring to a shielded conductor.I googled it.
Kept getting screening studies for lead poisoning.
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