@Pianoman1 saidThe terms "MR," "LR," "KR," and "SR" are acronyms often used in technology, particularly in networking and communication. They are typically associated with the range or distance a device can operate or communicate over. Here's a breakdown:
mr lr kr sr
MR (Medium Reach):
Indicates a medium range, often used in networking to describe the distance a device can connect over.
LR (Long Reach):
Denotes a longer range, suitable for inter-building or metropolitan area connections.
KR (Kilo-rate):
A less common term, but can sometimes be used in specific contexts within networking to refer to a kilobit rate.
SR (Short Reach):
Indicates a short range, typically for intra-building or shorter distances.
@Pianoman1 saidGoogle is your friend
mr lr kr sr:
Mister Lister kissed her sister.
I do not understand your explanation.
I thought I did very well
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@Pianoman1 saidI disagree
@MartinS it’s a play on spelling:
In England Mr is short for mister, so following the same logic Lr could be short for Lister, kr short for kissed her and sr short for sister.
mr could be any word beginning with m and ending in r
The same applies to lr and sr; but following that logic then kr cannot be two words ie kissed her; it has to be one word beginning with k and ending in r
@MartinS saidBut kissed her rhymes with the rest. 🙂
I disagree
mr could be any word beginning with m and ending in r
The same applies to lr and sr; but following that logic then kr cannot be two words ie kissed her; it has to be one word beginning with k and ending in r
@Pianoman1 saidOK
There is no right or wrong.
This is just a playful exercise simply intended to amuse……
me misunderstood
Regards
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