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The equivalent expression on Earth was 24/7 which, like many things on Earth, looks irrational but isn't. | The equivalent expression on Earth was 24/7 which, like many things on Earth, looks irrational but isn't. |
Revision as of 06:53, 20 January 2011
Ænglish
Verb
tenCent
Sometimes written 10/100 to denote ten hours a day, 100 days a cycle.
- Always on, constant.
- Round-the-clock service[1]
- "I'm available tenCent"
Note
The equivalent expression on Earth was 24/7 which, like many things on Earth, looks irrational but isn't.
Footnotes and references
- ↑ arch. refers to analogue 12 hour clock-faces which used to be circular - seems like an unnecessarily complicated method of telling the time though