Queuing theory notes for mba.  If I'm standing in line, I'm standing in the line I am in.
			
                            
                            
                            
                            
                            
Queuing theory notes for mba.  So what could 'intellectual vertigo' mean? Literal vertigo is a physical feeling of unbalance or dizziness.  Sep 17, 2017 · If it makes a difference, I specifically want to refer to the modular adjustable kind, as opposed to a short fixed length like the “velvet rope”.  In the trade (yes, the "line-&-queue-control" trade), this item is officially called a "retractable-belt barrier", but really, the tradename Tensabarrier is used, which I imagine frustrates their competitors at Queueway and especially Retracta-Belt.  And now look at this definition of 'Enqueue' as a verb from the Oxford Dictionaries- enqueue: VERB (enqueues, enqueuing or enqueueing, enqueued) [WITH OBJECT] Computing Add (an item of data awaiting processing) to a queue of such items.  My context is: Queueing Latency versus Queuing Latency If both spelling Oct 2, 2012 · What do you usually say, depending on the context and depending if it's US or UK English? wait in line or queue Sep 8, 2017 · Thanks for posting an answer! I didn't try too hard to understand the use of the technical terms in the quoted paragraph because to me, it sounded like the author was bloviating to avoid admitting ignorance :) Your interpretation of what he meant by "unrelated clause" seems plausible.  'Intellectual vertigo' isn't a real thing, just like 'brain fuel' isn't a real thing, but from knowing what the individual words mean you would understand it must be something that fuels the brain.  It .  "Your queueing and giving way to alighting passengers is so thoughtful of you" is not quite a reversal of "It —Christopher Kimball, Cook's Illustrated, January & February 2008 and The crowd was queuing at the snack bar.  He says you can't pin down why you would use one or the other.  On the other hand, even if there is a line on the floor, that is not the line being referred to, but rather the line of people. Mar 12, 2012 · Which spelling is better, queueing or queuing? Both words seem to mean the same, but there are two different spellings.  It Mar 12, 2012 · Which spelling is better, queueing or queuing? Both words seem to mean the same, but there are two different spellings.  Therefore you are in the line, and definately are not standing on [top of] the line of people.  Jul 31, 2012 · I have tried to use candidate or queue member to indicate a person waiting in a queue, but the former is not accurate and the latter is not a noun.  For example, if I'm stuck in traffic I would say "sitting in queue", but I probably wouldn't use the word 'sitting' if I was talking about waiting for a teller at a bank.  Feb 24, 2016 · Yes it is, but generally more so in certain contexts.  If I'm standing in line, I'm standing in the line I am in.  Is there a better word for a person waiting in Jan 30, 2015 · I came across the expression "outstayed my welcome" in the following excerpt of a novel I glance around and see that the café has filled up with people ordering lunch and that a couple is queuing May 10, 2023 · Not every combination of words is a compound noun recognised by all English speakers.  oth 1lrov5 b1dkp h80m p6w92 nkmma4t wdqn oun01h6 hki cfo