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  1. orthography - "Real time", "real-time" or "realtime" - English …

    Sep 1, 2011 · Which of real time, real-time and realtime is correct when you are talking about seeing something as it happens?

  2. "on time" vs. "on-time" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Dec 16, 2010 · I'm in the "on-time" camp when it comes to describing, for example, delivering something by the deadline. Is this the correct usage?

  3. What does “10-4 - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    May 7, 2012 · because it took a fraction of a second for the early radios to wake-up That still pretty much happens today in realtime voice-detection computer systems, such as Teamspeak …

  4. Timestep, time step, time-step: Which variant to use?

    Aug 31, 2015 · When I google "derivative timestep," I get many entries for "time step," but I don't get any with "timestep" on the first page. I do get "time-step," once. Googling "derivative …

  5. Does "mislead" imply intent? - English Language & Usage Stack …

    Feb 13, 2019 · @realtime I suppose so, but it really depends which of the two you'd like answered! So, say for example, if your question is what's in the body, I might title it 'Do the …

  6. nouns - "Runtime", "run time", and "run-time" - English Language ...

    May 7, 2012 · The CLR under .NET is referred to as the "Common Language Runtime." It seems that the convention is "runtime" for a noun and "run-time" for the adjective. Is this correct or …

  7. Use of the definite article before a person's name or pronoun

    Hey native English speakers, My question is regarding the use of the definite article before a person's name, as in Realtime with the Bill Maher on HBO (youtu.be ...

  8. Word for describing how time is counted - English Language

    Nov 28, 2014 · In the computing and control fields, "realtime" has a specific meaning, which has to do with immediacy guarantees.

  9. What is the correct title for someone who gives podcasts?

    To avoid a term suggestive of "iPod", some use the term netcast instead of podcast, such as the TWiT.tv podcaster Leo Laporte (though the older term is also used in the broader sense of any …

  10. Word or phrase to describe someone who served in the military, …

    Aug 7, 2015 · In any case the term's use has always been weak for your purposes due to its apt application to those who have never seen action, but who imagine nonetheless that they are …