tlhIngan-Hol Archive: Tue Feb 15 12:51:05 1994
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Re: Computer languages
- From: [email protected] (Marnen Laibow-Koser )
- Subject: Re: Computer languages
- Date: Wed, 16 Feb 94 1:46:08 EST
- In-Reply-To: <[email protected]>; from "Robert Baruch" at Feb 14, 94 9:34 am
Robert Baruch says:
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:
: [charghwi']
: | I've always wondered what "be at a negative angle" really means (even
: | though I know that here you mean "to continue"). Any explanations? I just
: | recently found out what a mughato' is and to what SermanyuQ refers. Guess I'm
: | still a fledgling when it comes to Trek history. So what DOES "be at a
: | negative angle" mean, anyway?
:
: Oh, obviously "disinclined"! (Ba-dum-dum)
jiHagh. But seriously, folks... ;>
Angles can obviously be acute (between 0 and 90 degrees), obtuse (between 90
and 180 degrees), or reflex (between 180 and 360 degrees). No reason at all
they can't be negative (less than 0 degrees).
:
: --Rob
:
:
Qapla' Qichqemwi'vo'.
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