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JPablo
June 30, 2010, 05:56 AM
If something happens every 60 seconds on the hour, what does that mean exactly? :thinking:
Does it mean that it's happening every minute during that hour? :hmm:

chileno
June 30, 2010, 06:43 AM
If something happens every 60 seconds on the hour, what does that mean exactly? :thinking:
Does it mean that it's happening every minute during that hour? :hmm:

Never heard it like that. Maybe "every 60 minutes, on the hour"

"on the hour" = en punto.

JPablo
June 30, 2010, 07:14 AM
:hmm:Per the context I have, seems to mean that someone logs into an internet domain every 60 seconds constantly throughout the hour. That is, every minute there is a new person logging in... Would that make sense? (Do the English native speakers understand something else?) (Or am I wrong altogether?) (It wouldn't be the first time, nor the last one... Beginning to know one doesn't know is not a lesson on humbleness... but one of wisdom... if you allow me to quote some authoritative source...) :)

Perikles
June 30, 2010, 10:20 AM
If something happens every 60 seconds on the hour, what does that mean exactly? :thinking:
Does it mean that it's happening every minute during that hour? :hmm:on the hour means exactly when that hour starts. So that something starts happening at exactly 10.00 and continues for 60 seconds until 10.01. This repeats itself 59 minutes later. :)

Edit: Often used for bus and train times: Buses for destination X leave every twenty minutes starting on the hour, i.e. 10.00; 10.20; 10.40; 11.00 ......

or: Buses for destination X leave every twenty minutes starting five minutes past the hour, i.e. 10.05; 10.25; 10.45; 11.05 ...

chileno
June 30, 2010, 10:26 AM
:hmm:Per the context I have, seems to mean that someone logs into an internet domain every 60 seconds constantly throughout the hour. That is, every minute there is a new person logging in... Would that make sense? (Do the English native speakers understand something else?) (Or am I wrong altogether?) (It wouldn't be the first time, nor the last one... Beginning to know one doesn't know is not a lesson on humbleness... but one of wisdom... if you allow me to quote some authoritative source...) :)

Yes, but maybe you wanna use "on the dot" which is different than "on the hour", the latter is used like Perikles just explained.

CrOtALiTo
June 30, 2010, 10:31 AM
If something happens every 60 seconds on the hour, what does that mean exactly? :thinking:
Does it mean that it's happening every minute during that hour? :hmm:

Every 60 seconds in a hour can happen a lot off things.
I mean it could means a bad aptitude an accident, a person who die.

Every 60 second inside of a hour born a new people in the world.
Every 60 second of a hour a nation has conflicts with another country.

It's some dramatic right.:confused:

chileno
June 30, 2010, 10:34 AM
Every 60 seconds in a hour can happen a lot off things.
I mean it could means a bad aptitude an accident, a person who die.

Every 60 second inside of a hour born a new people in the world.
Every 60 second of a hour a nation has conflicts with another country.

It's some dramatic right.:confused:

Ok. En castellano.

¿Suena bien esto?

Cada 60 segundos de una hora nace un bebé

¿O suena mejor?

Cada minuto de una hora nace un bebé

JPablo
June 30, 2010, 11:03 AM
Me suena mejor "cada minuto de una hora nace un bebé".
Well, thank you, Perikles, for the explanation. Thank, Crotalito, and thank you again, Chileno. :)

wafflestomp
June 30, 2010, 11:56 AM
I've never heard such a saying... every minute of an hour sounds a lot better to me than the thread title.

Perikles
June 30, 2010, 12:47 PM
I've never heard such a saying... every minute of an hour sounds a lot better to me than the thread title.Perhaps it sounds better, but it means something entirely different. :)

brute
June 30, 2010, 02:00 PM
If something happens every 60 seconds on the hour, what does that mean exactly? :thinking:
Does it mean that it's happening every minute during that hour? :hmm:

I think it should read:

Every 60 minutes on the hour, or even better Every hour, on the hour.

The bus passes my house every hour, on the hour. This means it arrives at exactly 1 o'clock, 2 o'clock, 3 o'clock etc.

Have you read Kipling's IF? :)

It ends:

If you can fill each unforgiving minute
With sixty seconds' worth of distance run -
Yours is the Earth and everything that's in it,
And - which is more - you'll be a Man my son!

CrOtALiTo
June 30, 2010, 02:59 PM
Ok. En castellano.

¿Suena bien esto?

Cada 60 segundos de una hora nace un bebé

¿O suena mejor?

Cada minuto de una hora nace un bebé

Yeah.
Also those phrases could sound well.

Every 60 second to leave embarrassed a women.
Every 60 second you have a good thinking.
Every 60 second I have less life. This is true:rolleyes:
Every 60 second you have a new cell in your body.

I daresay every 60 second someone cry for a familiar.

Every 60 second a kid consume a drug on my country.

Every 60 second I check the new post :D

Elaina
June 30, 2010, 06:08 PM
Crotalito

Every 60 second to leave embarrassed a women. :confused::thinking::?:

Did you mean to say .....

Every 60 seconds a woman becomes pregnant?

OR

Every 60 seconds a woman is left embarrassed? (which I don't think makes sense) but you can elaborate as to what this means.....

JPablo

It is possible that a person logs in to the web every 60 seconds (of course not the same person).

Don't you agree?

JPablo
June 30, 2010, 09:14 PM
Yes, this is understood. The title of the thread is literally what I got to translate... I.e., it was not my invention... :rolleyes:
Well, thank you all for your views. Always enriching! :)

Oh wow, I was answering Perikles with the above, but I missed Brute, Crotalito and Elaine posts...
Well, I'll give some more thought to these last ones, and read them more calmly, but to answer Elaine, yes, what you say is totally possible, and having the full context, without invalidating any of the other comments given here, I am 99% sure that is what is meant. At any rate, thank y'all!

wafflestomp
June 30, 2010, 09:43 PM
I've never heard this saying before.. 'every sixty seconds on the hour' sounds kind of funky to me.. every minute of the hour as someone mentioned sounds a lot more common to me.. I'm not saying it's wrong just giving my input that I've never heard it before.

JPablo
June 30, 2010, 10:40 PM
Have you read Kipling's IF? :)
It ends:
If you can fill each unforgiving minute
With sixty seconds' worth of distance run -
Yours is the Earth and everything that's in it,
And - which is more - you'll be a Man my son!

Yes, Brute, thank you for your input. I read "If" recently too. AWESOME poem.
I've never heard this saying before.. 'every sixty seconds on the hour' sounds kind of funky to me.. every minute of the hour as someone mentioned sounds a lot more common to me.. I'm not saying it's wrong just giving my input that I've never heard it before.
Yup, I never heard it myself... (that's why asked about it) The writer originating it, or saying it, being a highly and polished English native... he could make myself and others 'go native' in other senses... [I]"Mi... no comprender". (But just joking now!) :)

CrOtALiTo
July 01, 2010, 05:50 PM
I've never heard this saying before.. 'every sixty seconds on the hour' sounds kind of funky to me.. every minute of the hour as someone mentioned sounds a lot more common to me.. I'm not saying it's wrong just giving my input that I've never heard it before.

I don't know why you haven't heard that expression before, but that phrase is very common and it's a really.

Every sixty seconds something else ask the same here in the forums :D

It was a joke in really.
Don't take the phrase as an aggression.

Sincerely yours.

wafflestomp
July 01, 2010, 07:07 PM
I don't know why you haven't heard that expression before, but that phrase is very common and it's a really.

Every sixty seconds something else ask the same here in the forums :D

It was a joke in really.
Don't take the phrase as an aggression.

Sincerely yours.
I've heard every sixty seconds all the time, just not the 'on the hour' part.
Seconds and hours don't seem to mix as someone already pointed out...

CrOtALiTo
July 01, 2010, 09:18 PM
Let to check it.

I agree with your point.
Although every second is important so it being a hour or minute.
Anyway is the same.

You agree with me if I tell you every second in the life is like to money it's gone so fast.
In comparative with the money the second is not renewable.

I dare say what the life is important every second you have.
Only we have to think about it.
And we shouldn't wait to the end of our life.