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Kibo informs me that "Jack Gillis" <XXXXXXXX@widomaker.com> stated that:

>The pronunciation of NiCad is easy. It seems we were born with it (not
>quite.) But what is usual way of saying the word that represents NiMH
>batteries?

"Nim Aitch"

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usenet@imagenoir.com wrote:
> Kibo informs me that "Jack Gillis" <XXXXXXXX@widomaker.com> stated that:
>
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>>The pronunciation of NiCad is easy. It seems we were born with it (not
>>quite.) But what is usual way of saying the word that represents NiMH
>>batteries?
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> "Nim Aitch"
>

I prefer Nimfs or Nim hus. But probably no one would have
a clue.
 
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"David J Taylor" <david-taylor@invalid.com> wrote in message
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> Jack Gillis wrote:
>> The pronunciation of NiCad is easy. It seems we were born with it
>> (not quite.) But what is usual way of saying the word that
>> represents NiMH batteries?


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On Fri, 21 Jan 2005 11:08:46 +1030, Chris D
<dicko-news@riverland.AAARRGNOMORESPAM.net.au> wrote:

>On Thu, 20 Jan 2005 18:56:15 -0500
>"Jack Gillis" <XXXXXXXX@widomaker.com> wrote:
>
>> The pronunciation of NiCad is easy. It seems we were born
>> with it (not quite.) But what is usual way of saying the word
>> that represents NiMH batteries?
>>
>> No big deal -- just curious.
>
>'Nim' - Silent 'h'. That's the normal way around here anyway
>(My geographical location, Not the newsgroup).
>

Yep, here too. Like the first part of nimble. The H is dust.

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"Jack Gillis" <XXXXXXXX@widomaker.com> wrote in message
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> The pronunciation of NiCad is easy. It seems we were born with it
> (not quite.) But what is usual way of saying the word that
> represents NiMH batteries?
>
> No big deal -- just curious.

It's a secret! ;^)

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"stewy" <stewy@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> OK How do you truncate 'megapixel'? mpxl? Mpixel?

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Jack Gillis wrote:
> The pronunciation of NiCad is easy. It seems we were born with it (not
> quite.) But what is usual way of saying the word that represents NiMH
> batteries?
>
> No big deal -- just curious.
>
>
Nickel metal hydride
 
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"Ben Thomas" <nosp@m.thanks.mate> wrote in message
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> Jack Gillis wrote:
>> The pronunciation of NiCad is easy. It seems we were born with it (not
>> quite.) But what is usual way of saying the word that represents NiMH
>> batteries?
>>
>> No big deal -- just curious.
>
> I say the letters individually, or Nickel Metal Hydride if I need to
> clarify.
>

I call them "nims" or "nimmies". No one else knows what I mean though.
 
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Jack Gillis wrote:

> The pronunciation of NiCad is easy. It seems we were born with it (not
> quite.) But what is usual way of saying the word that represents NiMH
> batteries?

"Rechargeable".
 
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In article <10v0h9b6gj1cv5b@corp.supernews.com>,
"Jack Gillis" <XXXXXXXX@widomaker.com> wrote:

> The pronunciation of NiCad is easy. It seems we were born with it (not
> quite.) But what is usual way of saying the word that represents NiMH
> batteries?
>
> No big deal -- just curious.

"Nickel metal-hydride". You're welcome.
 
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"David J Taylor" <david-taylor@invalid.com> wrote

> In a camera shop: "Rechargeables" or "Rechargeable batteries".

Or "those bloody expensive ones" - that'll cover it... :)

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Paul Bartram wrote:
> "David J Taylor" <david-taylor@invalid.com> wrote
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>> In a camera shop: "Rechargeables" or "Rechargeable batteries".
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> Or "those bloody expensive ones" - that'll cover it... :)
>
> Paul

Perhaps not - those tend to be the proprietary Li-ion!
 

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I just call them 'Hydrides' and everyone seems to know what I mean.


"Jack Gillis" <XXXXXXXX@widomaker.com> wrote in message
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> The pronunciation of NiCad is easy. It seems we were born with it (not
> quite.) But what is usual way of saying the word that represents NiMH
> batteries?
>
> No big deal -- just curious.
>
 
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I'm sorry right of front. But don't you say NiMN, Nizzel MizzelHizzel?
 
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"Jack Gillis" <XXXXXXXX@widomaker.com> wrote in message
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> The pronunciation of NiCad is easy. It seems we were born with it (not
> quite.) But what is usual way of saying the word that represents NiMH
> batteries?
>
> No big deal -- just curious.

I say "N I M H," or "Nickel metal hydride."

I'm surprised there are so many other variations in use.

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