OT: One of our regulars makes the "Word of the Day"

There's one definition missing: "one of the regulars on PLCs.net, the finest website in the world regarding PLCs in particular and automation in general". :ROFLMAO:

OT, but very well received here in Lisbon during my holiday.

PS If one of these days in the neighborhood of Lisbon, you see someone walking wearing a PLCs.net T-shirt, don't hesitate but say hello. I'm more than willing to drink a glass with one of the fellow regulars here. 🍻

Kind regards,
 
But which one is the best fit?
leitmotif 1 or leitmotif 2


I only have LEITMOTIF painted on the stern.

When I chose the boat name the definition was
"a dominant and recurring theme especially in Wagnerian music".

Started sailing and going to UW in 1981 to get master degree.
Promised myself I would get sailboat within one year of graduation.

Finished thesis in 89 got boat in 90.

Dan Bentler
 
Very nice! Both word of the day, and the sailing/degree.

I only have LEITMOTIF painted on the stern.

When I chose the boat name the definition was
"a dominant and recurring theme especially in Wagnerian music".

Started sailing and going to UW in 1981 to get master degree.
Promised myself I would get sailboat within one year of graduation.

Finished thesis in 89 got boat in 90.

Dan Bentler
 

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