Only connect. This is the beginning of the book Howard's End, by EM Forster. It is used somewhat ironically to indicate that human connections are needed but can be difficult to achieve and maintain. It was something of a motto for Forster.
1950s and 1960s
Another word for 40 year old is 4 decades. 8D
"Out" is traditionally an adverb, but in recent decades it has also been used as a verb, meaning to reveal a characteristic that has previously been hidden.
30 years=1 decade is 10 years so 10 x 3=30 years
Twenty of anything is called a score. This can be years, eggs, cars, whatever. Although this term is still used and recognized, it is becoming antiquated. If you're looking for a stand alone word for 20 years (i.e. not including the word years) there isn't one, but a decade is 10 years, so you could say two decades. A bit more on score: Score is singular when used for a specific quantity and plural for indeterminate quantities, just like hundred, thousand, million, etc. For example: ten score cars went over the bridge; two hundred cars went over the bridge; scores of cars went over the bridge; hundreds of cars went over the bridge.
EB White began his writing career by publishing articles. His first published article went into The New Yorker magazine in 1925. He later joined the staff and became a contributor to the magazine for the next six decades.
The most imformative computer arts magazine is probably Time. Time is a magazine that has been around for decades on top of decades and always has great information for people to see.
There are two magazines that I'd recommend: Mother Earth News (its been around a few decades) and Organic Gardening. The second has a lot more photos and ads, but both have good organic gardening articles every month.
Although unheard of two decades ago, e-zine refers to an electronic magazine, now more popular then ever. This can refer to an electronic version of a print magazine, or an entirely online periodical.
Some examples of library research databases that include information about articles published in magazines, journals, and newspapers are JSTOR, ProQuest, and EBSCOhost. These databases provide access to a wide range of scholarly and popular publications across various subject areas.
4.5 decades equals 4.5 decades!
It came from Grace Murray Hopper's report of finding an actual bug--a moth--inside a computer and removing it. Ms. Hopper may have indeed been the first person to "debug" a computer, however, she did not coin the phrase "debugging". Radio repairmen for a couple of decades before WWII were "debugging" radios. The term is mentioned in at least two different articles in the "Radio News" magazine from the late 1930's. The articles referred de-bugging as having to clean out bug carcasses before any repairs or even a diagnosis could be attempted...
No, you don't need a hyphen. It would be 10 decades or ten decades.
100 decades in a millennium
There are 3.5 decades in 35 years
30 decades
The magazine got its name through brainstorming sessions, market research, or by drawing inspiration from the publication's mission or target audience. The name may also reflect the content, theme, or values of the magazine in a catchy and memorable way.