Search, Silence, Segregate, Safeguard, Speed, and Tag
t s 1 = first up
5 continents of the world
T S eliot
E N T The list represents the first letter of the name of a numerical increment. (O)ne, (T)wo, (T)hree etc. etc... The last three follow, giving us (E)ight, (N)ine and (T)en.
yes
Search, Segregate, Silence, Speed, Safegard, Tag
explain the five S procedures
O = one, T = two, T = three, F = four (or five), S = six, S = seven, E = eight, N = nine, T = ten.
O = one, T = two, T = three, F = four, F = five, S = six, S = seven, E = eight.
T. C. Hsiao has written: 'Directory of computer education and research' -- subject(s): Directories, Data processing, Study and teaching (Higher), Research, Electronic data processing
T. M. Miller has written: 'Technical operations manual for the blue crab industry' -- subject(s): Handbooks, manuals, Fishery processing industries, Callinectes, Fishery processing
Kenneth T. Fougere has written: 'Concerns of college faculty about the Data Processing Management Association's model curriculum' -- subject(s): Business, Data Processing Management Association, Data Processing Management Association. Committee on Curriculum Development, Data processing, Study and teaching
Michael T. Minella has written: 'Pro Spring Batch' -- subject(s): Java (Computer program language), Electronic data processing, Open source software, Batch processing
s-m-a-r-t
T because o is 1, t t f f s s e n is two three four five six seven eight nine.
Donald T. Mizokawa has written: 'Everyday computing in academe' -- subject(s): Microcomputers, Electronic data processing
T. Edward Harvey has written: 'Estrategias para redactar con un micro computador' -- subject(s): Data processing, Microcomputers, Programming, Rhetoric, Spanish language, Word processing