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| Gasification Archive for September 2002 |
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| 114 messages, last added Tue Nov 26 17:18:28 2002 |
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Re: GAS-L: Acronyms
Title:
Roberto Escardó wrote:
I have a nice unit conversion pop
up always running on my PC (anyway convert R insulation grades to anything
meaninful for SI speaking people is not easy) and, where I´m on line Acronym
Finder helps a lot, but:
PLEASE BE KIND AND DO NOT USE ACRONYMS
UNCOMMON OUT OF USA (Applies to 90%)
Regards
Roberto.
On a light, tongue-in-cheek note
FNS WUAAA? OKFTMCR OKFMC BTELIARL WNUIIF?
BTW TOMC
.- .-. . - .... . .-. . .- -. -.-- --- - .... . .-. .-.
.- -.. .. --- .... .- -- ... --- -. .-.. .. ... - ..--..
Translation:-
For normal speech why use acronyms at all? they're OK for text messaging
and chatrooms, OK for Morse Code but the English language is a rich language
so why not use it in full?
By the way, talking of Morse Code
As for the Morse itself (if it comes out OK) - well let's see!
Regards,
David
(Kevin, just how do you get that laughing face??? I tried this ( :-D ) but it doesn't come out
on my copy, does it come out on yours?)
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