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BIT: Past Tense Of BYTE.
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BIT: Past tense of BYTE.
Related:
BBBB: Byte Baudy Bit and Branch
People are always available for work in the past tense.
Computer programmers don't byte, they nybble a bit.
The Watergate Principle: Government corruption is always reported in the past tense.
Zymurgy's Law of Volunteer Labor: People are always available for work in the past tense.
AST: past tense of the verb, to ask. "Who ast yew?" -- Texan Dictionary
Government corruption will always be reported in the past tense. -- The Watergate Principle
NODE: Past tense of to know. "I node him for years!" -- Texan Dictionary
Nostalgia: When you find the present tense and past perfect. -- The Lio