BE missing pieces
Charles Albert
cfalbert at gmail.com
Fri Feb 20 09:21:52 CST 2015
*Configuration management* (CM) is a systems engineering process for
establishing and maintaining consistency of a product's performance,
functional and physical attributes with its requirements, design and
operational information throughout its life.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Configuration_management
Aforemost two stop-blades of this set. 'the stems o't said keys 11T:L are
oll'set as shown at 117D, ll`ig'.;2and their lower extremities are coupled
1e-,peetivel v to levers lltL and lltl pivoted intermediate their ends to a
suitable supporting braeket llt), and eonneetedresl'metively with the
toreniost two slopblades which have laterally projeetinj -lugs ltl and 113"
embraeed re- .*spee 'vely* by the bi'l'ureated rear ends ot the levers llo
and llol. Thus depression ot the key bearing' the numeral lt)
http://www.google.ca/patents/US990174
>From a patent on a "calculating machine" adaptation to facilitate (from the
looks of it) currency conversion. My guess is that the word is an
approximation of "respectively", garbled in some digitization of an
original, handwritten, application.
Could be a google quest coincidence.
love,
cfa
On Fri, Feb 20, 2015 at 9:46 AM, Max Nemtsov <max.nemtsov at gmail.com> wrote:
> guys, I'm working now on the Russian translation of BE, and i wonder if
> some of you could help me with this (and for your info anyway)
>
> the kindle edition of the book i have has this passage from chapter 33:
>
> “Welcome to the bridge, Ms. Loeffler.” A loutish youth, unshaven, in cargo
> shorts and a stained More Cowbell T-shirt. There is a shift in the
> ambience. The music segues to the theme from Deus Ex, the lights dim, the
> space is tidied by invisible cyberelves.
>
> Pynchon, Thomas (2013-09-17). Bleeding Edge (p. 356). Penguin Group US.
> Kindle Edition.
>
> however the text i was given by the publisher who received it via the
> well-known agent, has a slightly diff version of the same one:
>
> “Welcome to the bridge, Ms. Loeffler.” A loutish youth, unshaven, in cargo
> shorts and a stained More Cowbell T-shirt.
> "And you are..."
> "Public relations."
> "And right now you're... in uniform? out of uniform?"
> "Actually, there's a menu..." which he reaches into empty air and pulls
> down for her.
> "Hmm... well, this Armani turnout here would look nice on you... Oh,
> and... wait, hat options..."
> Once they get this sorted, the reconfigured Speevely beams at her
> expectantly for a while. There is a shift in the ambience etc.
>
> while it's pretty clear for me that i should stick to the final version,
> as presented in the kindle edition, just for elucidation's sake, what, the
> fuck, is Speevely? ))
> Mx
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