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I know, but I can think of a lot of things that people *say* in my
industries that I won't let them get away with in written format, or
that *I* couldn't get away with. We keep talking about how the general
(or even specific) public uses words vs how we should use words when we
write technically.
>Repeated renders if the same image with trivial changes
>are commonly referred to as "rerenders"
>(or worse, depending on whether one is trying to exercise restraint).
And the people who perform the subsequent renderings are rerenderers,
aren't they? ;)
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