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Re: Using "hack" as a verb
From: Thomas Spidle
Date: 2018 Nov 24, 22:01 -0600
From: Thomas Spidle
Date: 2018 Nov 24, 22:01 -0600
A good observation, I don't remember synchronize either. USAF B-52
On November 24, 2018 at 1:15 PM "John D. Howard" <NoReply_Howard@fer3.com> wrote:
Bob,
A few years back there was a discussion on my use of the term " time hack ". It seemed that most military folk used the word as a verb, as in " Hack your watch " or the request on the radio " time hack".
I am sure it came from the watch we were issued that stopped the second hand when you pulled out the winding knob - a hack watch. When the captain woukd tell us to " hack your watches on my mark -5, 4, 3, 2, 1, Hack!" Not once in 20 years in the USAF did I here anyone say " syncronize your watch."
John H. 41N 100W