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From: | "tennyson@caverock.net.nz" <tennyson@caverock.net.nz> |
Date: | Tue, 03 Feb 2004 15:24:37 +1300 |
Hi David, > Not dropping this bone that readily. Abbreviations to address > designation of companies. Yeah - Sound common sense . T.I.A`s and > their equivalent filling dictionaries of the future . Nope ! It`s not > a slippery slope I will contribute towards -we are far enough down > that road already without my contribution. > Sorry David, the horse bolted a decade ago. The phrase TIA was not invented by me. It has been in common parlance in net group discussion for years. And unlike other abbreviations which only reduce excess letters this one ( TIA - Thanks In Advance ) reduces excess messages as well. If you like you can continue to write: 'If I recall corrrectly' instead of IIRC 'For what it's worth' instead of FWIW 'By the way' instead of BTW But you are only wasting your own time in writing the phrases out in full, wasting the band-width of sending out those extra characters to hundreds of readers, and wasting the time of other net users in reading the excess characters that you wrote. Time to get with it man! SNOOPY PS Oh yes, I should ask you to stop writing in html text as well. But I am sure I can blame the factory settings of Micrsoft Outlook for that little misdemeanour ;-) -- Message sent by Snoopy on Pegasus Mail version 4.02 ---------------------------------- "Dogs have big tongues, so you can bet they don't bite them by accident" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To remove yourself from this list, please use the form at http://www.sharechat.co.nz/chat/forum/
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