what is clocking? : r asktransgender - Reddit Clocking is similar to the "gaydar" phenomenon, where people can determine if someone is gay, just by looking at them Mostly, based on preconceived notions or stereotypes I feel like people think they can identify an actual trans-person, especially a trans-woman at any point
What does clocking mean? : r asktransgender - Reddit clocking someone’s egg is the phrase used when noticing that someone might be trans but closeted Interesting, I don't think I've ever heard that specific phrase, or anything similar, used before (though, obviously, I've heard of both "clocked" and "egg") Thanks for the extra info!
Is it just me, or is everyone saying clocking now? Clocking isn't an exclusively trans-related term, it means as much as "recognizing someone" in common vernacular I was aware of the term long before I heard it used in a trans context, despite English not being my first language
Clocking wizard configuration : r FPGA - Reddit If you only need a few frequencies then you can probably use a clock mux, no idea what Xilinx call them though, read the docs on your FPGA's clocking architecture You can probably get two or maybe 3 frequencies this way Pass the clock in to the FPGA and use an external clock chip frequency generator
What does clock mean here? : r EnglishLearning - Reddit I think it's a metaphorical extension of the idea of law enforcement "clocking" someone driving a certain speed and giving a ticket or pulling them over EDIT: u prustage shows below that this etymology isn't correct, as this usage of the word dates to the 19th century
Using multiple clocks in my design : r FPGA - Reddit Clicking boxes in the IP wizard doesn't do anything magical - it just wires up the MMCM the way Xilinx believes will best generate the clocking results you have indicated It is up to you to manage domain crossing and synchronization of signals yourself and, as you point out, there are other resources to do that and it is a nuanced subjects
what is SDI reclocking? : r VIDEOENGINEERING - Reddit If it diminishes to the point where it is indistinguishably then the it stops working Up to that point everything could seem to be fine (sometimes called the digital cliff) Re-clocking (usually acomplished with a DA) takes the signal and re-outputs it at normal levels increasing the distance the signal can travel
What’s the 9 minute rule? : r walmart - Reddit The 9 minute grace period means you can clock in up to 9 minutes before your shift starts and not get a half point for an early in, clock in late up to 9 minutes and not get a half point for a late arrival It also applies to clocking out, so you can clock out up to 9 minutes early and not get half a point for an early out
Is it wrong to clock out and leave immediately once your shift . . . - Reddit Much more relaxed, until they audited the time cards and saw people were clockiing in at home and clocking out at home at the end of the day The OT is what caught their eye About an hour per day Then there's the people who were clocking in their friends because they were late or clocking them out if they left early so they got the full hours