>>I assume:
>>Allego means to enclose or attach to a document
>
>Right
>
>>Allegro means quickly
>
>Allegro does not mean quickly, even though your piano teacher at school
>probably told you that it does. Allegro means merry, cheerful, gay, jolly,
>good humored (which most musicians understand wrongly as "fast"). I'm not
>sure whether this meaning of the term is what 3D Systems intended, and I
>can't recall ever seeing any merry, jolly, cheerful people working on STL
>files....... Perhaps I haven't yet lived.......
>
>Yakov H.
>
>
Ah well, as usual my assumptions are flawed. Such is engineering.
Based on this new evidence, can we assume that MJM may give off fumes (RP
sniffing)?
BTW you probably guessed - my Grandmother taught me to play the piano.
IG
Dr Ian Gibson
Dept. Mechanical Engg.
University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong
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Remember, as my Grandmother used to say, "Sit still and behave yourself!".
She was full of wisdom, my Grandmother.
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