• kamenLady.
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    92 months ago

    I’ve seen eta used a lot, like you did. For me, it always meant “estimated time (of) arrival”. What does it mean in your context?

        • mad_asshatter
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          2 months ago

          I learned to touch type on underwood typewriters, learned cobol, basic, pl/1, fortran (watfor/wat5!), and fed a thousand punch cards to a mainframe or something to print 2 words.

          Reddit made me do “eta”.

      • kamenLady.
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        22 months ago

        Thanks. It must show my age, that i sometimes don’t think about the obvious googling for anything.

        • @jorp@lemmy.world
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          52 months ago

          the only times I do the due diligence and online research I should are when I’m trying to win an online argument, so I can relate. Got lucky with a guess this time :)