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- What is the correct definition and usage of the acronym ETA?
4 ETA appears to be defined as the estimated time of arrival It's fine to use either format ETA is used to answer the question, "When is X expected to arrive? ", which can be answered either as, "In 20 minutes" or "At 4:30 PM" In other words, either usage is correct
- What do y’all think of Eta Prime? : r SBCGaming - Reddit
Watching ETA Prime for Aliexpress electronics reviews is like watching a golden retriever for tennis ball reviews He's just happy to be here and the enthusiasm can be infectious, but if you need to actually know what's good or not you might want to get a second opinion Reply reply Nermori • best response yet ngl Reply reply Famous-Bandicoot
- Single word for the estimated time of completion
I use ETA (estimated time of arrival) for all "estimated times", whether they're arrivals, completions, pizzas, etc My guess is the existence of that word is strong evidence that no single-word replacement exists that most people would recognize
- How to get an ETA? : r ukvisa - Reddit
How to get an ETA? I am traveling to the Uk next month I am an American citizen, and I saw in the airport last time I was in the Uk that all people will need an ETA to travel starting in February I tried to get an ETA with the UK GOV ETA app but I received this message when I put in a picture of my passport What does it mean?
- [ETA] ETA, Powermatic 80 and wtf is ETA C07. XXX? : r Watches - Reddit
Quite interesting articles about ETA, the Powermatic 80 family of movements and the rebranding and improvements as ETA Valgranges: C07 XXX, A31 XXX…
- Why do people use ETA instead of Edit? : r NoStupidQuestions - Reddit
Why do people use "ETA" instead of "Edit"? I've noticed on this site that a lot of folks use "ETA" instead of "edit" when they create an addendum to their posts Maybe I'm becoming an old dinosaur but ETA is only used as an acronym for "Estimated Time of Arrival" Does it have a new meaning now? Or are some people just really confused? Archived
- meaning - Is it colloquially acceptable to use ETA in place of . . .
ETA means "estimated time of arrival" It is often used when traveling, like you want to know your ETA to your destination, or the ETA for the package delivery However, often I find myself wanting to use ETA when I am referring to a completion date, even though literally ETA means arrival, not completion
- Google Maps gives an ETA from one point A to point B, at what . . . - Reddit
I have been wondering about this I have been traveling with my car and always use Google Maps Recently, I just thought, how does Google Maps calculate the ETA from one point to another? What speed is the default? I understand that there are adjustments in the ETA when you’re on the road and the speed you are on, but how about the ETA before you even go on the road?
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