There is only one way to say cemetech and we all know what it is. "See Me Tech"
It will remain Ke-Meh-Tek even after Eeems from Omnimaga purchases Cemetech.
ThePinkHacker wrote:
They is only one way to say cemetech and we all know what it is. "See Me Tech"
Same.
I always thought it was "see-ee-may-tech"
Like the ti 84+ CE, which is the main platform being developed for on this site.
(Im running away now)
linkjt9 wrote:
I say it like cem attack
That is now one of my favorite pronunciations for cemetech 😂.
I'm glad I posted this because some of you guys have far funnier—but incorrect—ways of saying it /j
"See Me Tech"?
Dude, I always though it was "semetech."
I remember hearing in a YouTube video someone calling it kem e tech, (maybe the last millennial?) but sem e tech makes more sense for the TI-84+ CE. That being said, the CE in TI-84+ CE standa for "common era" which is a hard c.
(This question keeps me up at night daily)
EmpireL&N wrote:
That being said, the CE in TI-84+ CE standa for "common era" which is a hard c.
where did you get that impression? I've always hear it stood for Color Edition.
Cemetech was founded well before the CE was ever a thing so any pronunciation correlation is purely coincidental.
Christopher Electric Mitchell Engineer Tech
I thought it was semetech for a bit, but then I noticed the approximately twelve billion posts about the correct pronunciation.
TheLastMillennial wrote:
EmpireL&N wrote:
That being said, the CE in TI-84+ CE standa for "common era" which is a hard c.
where did you get that impression? I've always hear it stood for Color Edition.
Cemetech was founded well before the CE was ever a thing so any pronunciation correlation is purely coincidental.
I don't really remember, but I've always thought it was common era. I mean I guess it just depends on where the name cemetech came from in the first place?
EmpireL&N wrote:
TheLastMillennial wrote:
EmpireL&N wrote:
That being said, the CE in TI-84+ CE standa for "common era" which is a hard c.
where did you get that impression? I've always hear it stood for Color Edition.
Cemetech was founded well before the CE was ever a thing so any pronunciation correlation is purely coincidental.
I don't really remember, but I've always thought it was common era. I mean I guess it just depends on where the name cemetech came from in the first place?
CE as in "2024 CE" does indeed mean "common era." However that's a different acronym from the one used in the name "TI-84 Plus CE," and neither are related to the "Ce" in "Cemetech."
The way I see it, there is a correct answer here, which is
whatever Kerm says.
With that in mind,
DJ Omnimaga wrote:
Christopher Electric Mitchell Engineer Tech
I asked Kerm this question in person and his answer was something along those lines. I can't remember exactly what he said (this was a very brief conversation from 7 years ago).
Regarding the pronunciation, he says "Ke-Meh-Tek", allegedly because of the hard 'C' in Christopher.
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