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Re: [mv] HTML editors
****** message to minivend-users from "Bill Randle" <billr@exgate.tek.com> ******
On Jun 24, 10:15am, Birgitt Funk wrote:
} Subject: Re: [mv] HTML editors
} ****** message to minivend-users from Birgitt Funk
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} > ****** message to minivend-users from Victor Nolton <venom@inna.net>
} >
} > Sorry I didn't understand the term "track" . Thanks for the info
}
} Yup, that's the way it is. We non native speakers always invent some English
} words and are convinced they exist and are understood (which is often not
} the case, but we don't know it).
[snip]
Actually, (as a native English speaker), I understood what Stefan meant by
track. It's actually a fairly common term to refer to a session, or
more often a group of sessions at a technical conference.
A typical conference will often have several sessions/presentations going
on at the same time to accomodate people with different interests. For
instance, there may be a series Systems Administration sessions, a
series of Programming sessions, a series of E-Commerce sessions, etc, all
running in parallel. The collection of sessions in a particular subject
area are generally refered to as a "track".
[Think of railroad (railway) tracks, running in a straight line parallel
to each other and you get analogy.]
-Bill
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