I believe it stands for National Nurses Week which is on May 6th to May 12th each and every year.
The opposition of now, which is what i am presumming it says would be something like then. Hope that helps
EEPROM stands for
The I stands for Indian. The R stands for reserves. The S stands for space.
E stands for electrode, 60 stands for tensile strength, 1 stands for welding positions, and 1 stands for special charcteristics.
"m8s" stands for: mates.
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Basel, Switzerland (NNW Switzerland)
NNW - North North West
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The difference between NW (Northwest) and NNW (North-Northwest) headings lies in their specific compass bearings. NW corresponds to a direction of 315 degrees, while NNW points to 337.5 degrees. Essentially, NNW is slightly more northward than NW, making it a more precise direction. Both headings are used in navigation and meteorology to indicate wind or travel directions.
The direction NNW plus 90 degrees is ENE. ---------------------- NW is a bearing of 315 and NNW is a bearing of 337.5. Add 90 to this, and subtract 360 because we have "gone round": 337.5 + 90 = 427.5; 427.5 - 360 = 67.5. This is past NE, so the answer is ENE.
Bolivia is roughly NNW from Uruguay.
90 degrees of ENE is ESE or NNW.
NNW in Tanzania Google it it'll be a beter anwer than I can give you