Tog
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Thermal Resistance Unit
Tog is a measure of thermal resistance, commonly used in the textile industry, and often seen quoted on duvets.The Shirley Institute in Britain developed the tog as an easy to follow scale instead of the SI unit of m2K/W. Launched in the 1960s, the Shirley Togmeter is the standard apparatus for rating thermal resistance, commonly known as the Tog Test.
A tog is 0.1 m2K/W. Another unit of thermal resistance is the clo, equal to 1.55 togs.
The Older Gamers
TOG – an acronym for The Older Gamers. One of the largest gaming clans in the world, their web site is located at: http://www.theoldergamers.com/Bruce Tognazzini
In the field of usability, Tog is the diminutive of Bruce Tognazzini, a well known "interface guru" who is now a partner with doctor Donald Norman in the Nielsen Norman Group.BBC Radio 2 participant
TOG – an acronym for Terry’s Old Geezers (or Gals). The Terry in question is Terry Wogan, a Radio Presenter on the BBC Light Programme (Radio 2). This radio show has no competitions and no special guests; it relies on the wit and drivel of the aforementioned TOGs to contact the show with their banter. A selection of these TOGs can be found at http://www.togs.org .Acronym for 'Teacher of Geography'
TOG – an acronym for 'Teacher of Geography' is widely used throughout most schools. Often it is the oldest geography teacher who has been there for years. Most TOG's are usually at the school for around 30 years. TOG's are respected in the upper part of the school (sixth form) but not in the lower part of the school (years 7+8).
Tog is simply the most legendary teacher of all time, to put it simply, he rocks!
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