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just going to have to do the card-under-the-card trick
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A robotic rover only knocks a single time? (11)
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Ah, what a golden opportunity for an answer.
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It is indeed - you are up tomorrow!
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any chance of explanation for us mortals?
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Quote: A robotic rover only knocks a single time? (11)
A robotic rover: Opportunity[^]
only knocks a single time: Proverb[^]
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Hi CPians,
a tiny question about international visit cards.
How do you write your job description title and the name of the department in the english side?
I mean:
1) Usual case:
Software development /// Software developer ("ment" or "er"?)
Name of the department
2) Camel case:
Software Development /// Software Developer
Name Of The Deparment
3) Other... how?
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modified 4-Mar-19 8:18am.
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I print/write in all caps as draftsmen/architects do.
But I would go with door #2, I think.
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I print/write in all caps because I'm only allowed crayons ...
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Slacker007 wrote: all caps as draftsmen/architects do. didn't know about it
Slacker007 wrote: But I would go with door #2, I think. thanks
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I've done it like this before:
Software Development /// Software Developer
Name of the Deparment
So where the conjunction isn't capitalised.
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Thanks for your answer.
Would you use "Development" or "Developer"?
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As in D-76 (also known as ID-11)
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Software Developer? You mean Code Monkey, right?
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Are you a Code Monkey (Senior)?
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Absolutely!
Anything that is unrelated to elephants is irrelephant Anonymous
- The problem with quotes on the internet is that you can never tell if they're genuine Winston Churchill, 1944
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Anyway you like, there are no rules man!
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Although I would like to agree with you, in my life I have found more cases of people with "not official bias / prejudices" who looked more to "how it looks like", than people who don't care about the "formal" part and think is what really matters.
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Yet flair and individuality is to be encouraged.
As you say, perhaps not in Germany though.
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Munchies_Matt wrote: Yet flair and individuality is to be encouraged.
As you say, perhaps not in Germany though. Actually Germany is mostly better than other places I have know in many aspects... but idiots can be found overall.
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Yeah? I always thought Germany was the bastion of non-individuality.
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Munchies_Matt wrote: I always thought Germany was the bastion of non-individuality I would say it is a weird mix. For some things very conservative, for others "I don't care at all" and few (healthy) middle way
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