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Listenever Posted 11 years ago
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hone/home in on your suit's telemetry



At 39 seconds of the video, a female says:
Anyone gets lost, ________________ my suit's telemetry.

Two questions:

(1) Did she say "hone in on" or "home in on" in the blank?

(2) I've looked up "telemetry" in dictionaries, and it's defined as "the process of using special equipment to send, receive and measure scientific data over long distances". 

If it's either "hone in on" or "home in on", what does she mean you hone/home in on her suit's "process of using special equipment to send, receive and measure scientific data over long distances"??
  

Top answer

listenever (1) Did she say "hone in on" or "home in on" in the blank? The second, presumably; that is the right idiom. listenever If it's either "hone in on" or "home in on", what does she mean you hone/home in on her suit's "process of using special equipment to send, receive and measure scientific data over long distances"??

  • listenever (1) Did she say "hone in on" or "home in on" in the blank?
  • The second, presumably; that is the right idiom.
  • listenever If it's either "hone in on" or "home in on", what does she mean you hone/home in on her suit's "process of using special equipment to send, receive and measure scientific data over long distances"??
  • It is a free interpretation, maybe even 'movie science'.
  • which is presumably all the time when she's in the suit!
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listenever(1) Did she say "hone in on" or "home in on" in the blank?
The second, presumably; that is the right idiom.
listeneverIf it's either "hone in on" or "home in on", what does she mean you hone/home in on her suit's "process of using special equipment to send, receive and measure scientific data over long distances"??

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