"Exp Status Mil Oblig" typically refers to the status of an individual in relation to military obligations, particularly in the context of employment or benefits. It indicates that the person's employment or benefits are affected by their military service status, often suggesting that they are either currently serving in the military or have specific obligations related to military duty. This status may impact various aspects of their professional life, including job security and eligibility for certain benefits.
1 mil = 0.0254 millimeters4 mil = 0.1016 millimeters
1,570,000 Unless you are using mil to mean "millimetre" then 1.57 mil = 1.57 mm = 0.00157 m Or you are using mil to mean "millilitre" then 1.57 mil = 1.57 ml = 0.00157 l. Or you are using mil to mean "thousandths of an inch" then 1.57 mil = 0.00157 inch.
A "mil" is a 1/1000 of an inch. So 6 mil is equal to 0.006 inches.
Exactly as in the question: 425.8 mil.
MIL stands for Maintenance Indication Light. If your vehicle fails inspection due to MIL Command Status, it is due to emission failure.
Is the light (check eng.... MIL on whening diag. says no MIL?
how many amendments have failed to be accepted by the States?
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You can control the visibility of status bar in view>display>status bar; Ctrl+9 controls the visibility of command line
You can control the visibility of status bar in view>display>status bar; Ctrl+9 controls the visibility of command line
show interface status
This is not a command; more of a status that you have a job in the background that is waiting on output to the primary screen.
you use the enable command
sh int brief
You can use "fdisk' or "chkdsk"
You can use "fdisk' or "chkdsk"