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Old May 13th 10, 06:56 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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On 13 mayo, 13:14, Richard Clark wrote:
On Thu, 13 May 2010 05:11:58 -0700 (PDT), lu6etj
wrote:

I was using a "coarsely" reactance for a basic hypothesis
test because my dictionary suggest that word, perhaps I should have
written: rudely? approximately?


Hi Miguel,

Coarse,
Rude,
Approximate
are the correct forms as adjectives that describe things.

Coarsely,
Rudely,
Approximately
are forms of adverbs that describe actions.

Any of the six words are easily understood in context.

I understand your goal. *Newsgroup behavior is about speaking more
completely to the larger audience. *Thus, other's will add commentary
to your goal.

73's
Richard Clark, KB7QHC


Thank you very much Richard I am happy to know it:

When I translate a ham technical article from spanish to english it is
worse because I have not any feedback to check if it has good sense to
english language readers.
I know you say about newsgropus, and that makes very interesting to me
read this. I like the way in that you squeeze the juice of each
topic :) Thanks to it I have understood very good things from all of
you...

73

Miguel