What does the t in t minus mean
The team have been helping by quizzing me and doing mock questions.
What does the t in t minus mean full#
Like all the pubs, currently my brain is full to the brim. Whilst everything being slightly late this year is making it difficult for me to see much of the spring crops before my exam, it will hopefully mean that there will be lots to see once it is over.Ĭurrently I can’t think of life past BASIS… although I’m hopeful it will involve fewer cue cards and more queuing at events. We are finally seeing sugar beet emerging although, the potatoes are probably not going to be up before I take my BASIS. Spring crops have really benefited from the recent rain and now need to be looked at for weed control. It’s been lovely to see some of the good crops of OSR, with many clients getting excited now it’s worth its weight in gold. The T in the T-minus can also stand for test. And so the assumption is that T stands for time. Technically, the T in T-minus is an indicator of the main sequence countdown time, which serves as a synchronization device for most devices and procedures that must be completed before, during, and after launch. Most of the weed control has been done on the winter beans which are now starting to flower. Abigail from Pembroke Pines: Ive heard that during a launch countdown the 'T' in T minus does not stand for 'Time.' If so, what does the 'T' really mean You hear us talk in the Launch Control Center about T-9 minutes, T-20 minutes, etcetera. Everyone is now starting to walk for T2 applications which are likely going to have to be adjusted now due to all the rain. In some cases, its standard output or something entirely different: on su it signifies ‘start a login shell’.
What does the t in t minus mean free#
Since its not interpreted by the shell, every program is free to deal with it as it pleases. Since my last blog, the team have covered T1 timing and most of the barley is now approaching awns emerging, meaning final timing for Terpal. Dont rely on this to mean ‘standard input’ universally. However, for everyone else the walking is nonstop. FOMO (Fear of missing out) whilst I’m revising is very real at the moment, and I love any opportunity to get out in the field with the team and stretch my legs whilst trying to dodge farmer tan! Over the last few weeks, I have been attempting to divide my time between helping the team at the busiest time of year and revising. t minus 20 would mean 20 minutes from now, assuming time was like a stopwatch counting down.