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I used to have an AEK-II in the early 90s and I loved it. I completely agree that it was the last great Apple keyboard.BTW, when I enter "dye sublimed" into google, it rightly says: Did you mean: dye sublimated
Okay, but the word that needs to be conjugated is not sublime, but sublimate. The process is not called dye subliming, but dye sublimation.
Quote from: zslane on Sat, 04 November 2017, 15:36:27Okay, but the word that needs to be conjugated is not sublime, but sublimate. The process is not called dye subliming, but dye sublimation.sublimate[verb suhb-luh-meyt; noun, adjective suhb-luh-mit, -meyt] verb (used with object), sublimated, sublimating.1.Psychology. to divert the energy of (a sexual or other biological impulse) from its immediate goal to one of a more acceptable social, moral, or aesthetic nature or use.2.Chemistry.to sublime (a solid substance); extract by this process.to refine or purify (a substance).http://www.dictionary.com/browse/sublimate?s=t
Quote from: chyros on Sat, 04 November 2017, 17:41:31Quote from: zslane on Sat, 04 November 2017, 15:36:27Okay, but the word that needs to be conjugated is not sublime, but sublimate. The process is not called dye subliming, but dye sublimation.sublimate[verb suhb-luh-meyt; noun, adjective suhb-luh-mit, -meyt] verb (used with object), sublimated, sublimating.1.Psychology. to divert the energy of (a sexual or other biological impulse) from its immediate goal to one of a more acceptable social, moral, or aesthetic nature or use.2.Chemistry.to sublime (a solid substance); extract by this process.to refine or purify (a substance).http://www.dictionary.com/browse/sublimate?s=tTo sublime (verb) plastic in order to take the dye you use a process (noun) called dye-sublimation, not dye-subliming. It is same as the difference between "to apply" (verb) and the "application process" (noun).