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Jackson6612 Posted 15 years ago
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Anyway, on with the better one!

Resistor color codes are something that every electronics hobbyist should remember. The old mnemonic was rather, well, disturbing, and a conscientious person would never recite it. Anyway, on with the better one! Write this down in a prominent place and you'll have it committed to permanent memory in no time!

I think "on" is an adverb above.

Which sense fits in the above context? Please help me with it. If it's not an adverb then you might find this link useful:


on (adv.)
1 a : in or into a position of contact with an upper surface especially so as to be positioned for use or operation put the plates on* b : in or into a position of being attached to or covering a surface; especially : in or into the condition of being worn *put his new shoes on
2 a : forward or at a more advanced point in space or time went on home* *later on* b : in continuance or succession *rambled on* *and so on
3 : into operation or a position permitting operation switched the light on

[M-W's Col. Dic.]
  

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#2 - forward (in the discussion).

  • #2 - forward (in the discussion).
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#2 - forward (in the discussion).

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