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  • M Marc Clifton

    I noticed a sign at the gas station a few days ago: "ATM Machine Inside" Makes me wonder, when does an acronym like "Automatic Teller Machine" devolve into something that then requires taking the third letter in the acronym and reproducing it as the full word next to the acronym. For example, I occasionally hear neophites talk about the "www web". Anyone have any other examples? Marc MyXaml Advanced Unit Testing YAPO

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    I see a LOT... ATV Vehicle UAV Air craft (unmanned aerial vehicle -- and I was worried it was just a tank shot from a gun *whew*) Those are just from today.... You will find one in at least every paper generated by someone around here, even me when I get tired... :) _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)

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    • M Marc Clifton

      I noticed a sign at the gas station a few days ago: "ATM Machine Inside" Makes me wonder, when does an acronym like "Automatic Teller Machine" devolve into something that then requires taking the third letter in the acronym and reproducing it as the full word next to the acronym. For example, I occasionally hear neophites talk about the "www web". Anyone have any other examples? Marc MyXaml Advanced Unit Testing YAPO

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      "ABS brakes" (ABS == anti-lock brake system) --Mike-- LINKS~! Ericahist | 1ClickPicGrabber | CP SearchBar v2.0.2 | C++ Forum FAQ Strange things are afoot at the U+004B U+20DD

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        from CP last 10 updates: 21 Mar 2005 Get Parent Process PID (new) dmihailescu :)

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        Luis Alonso Ramos
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        Indivara wrote: Get Parent Process PID In this case, it means "get the process ID of the parent process" but should be written as: "Get Parent Process's PID". -- LuisR


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        • M Marc Clifton

          I noticed a sign at the gas station a few days ago: "ATM Machine Inside" Makes me wonder, when does an acronym like "Automatic Teller Machine" devolve into something that then requires taking the third letter in the acronym and reproducing it as the full word next to the acronym. For example, I occasionally hear neophites talk about the "www web". Anyone have any other examples? Marc MyXaml Advanced Unit Testing YAPO

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          Gerald Schwab
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          COM Component

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            COM Component

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            Nish Nishant
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            Gerald Schwab wrote: COM Component I think that one's okay. It's a compoment based on the component object model. Nish :-)

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              "ABS brakes" (ABS == anti-lock brake system) --Mike-- LINKS~! Ericahist | 1ClickPicGrabber | CP SearchBar v2.0.2 | C++ Forum FAQ Strange things are afoot at the U+004B U+20DD

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              ABS brakes = brakes that use the antilock brake system.

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              • M Marc Clifton

                I noticed a sign at the gas station a few days ago: "ATM Machine Inside" Makes me wonder, when does an acronym like "Automatic Teller Machine" devolve into something that then requires taking the third letter in the acronym and reproducing it as the full word next to the acronym. For example, I occasionally hear neophites talk about the "www web". Anyone have any other examples? Marc MyXaml Advanced Unit Testing YAPO

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                Agnihothra
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                Many times I came accross the terms ASP Page or a JSP Page. Not just people using them but some texts on those technologies also used the term. Regards,
                Agni.

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                • E El Corazon

                  I see a LOT... ATV Vehicle UAV Air craft (unmanned aerial vehicle -- and I was worried it was just a tank shot from a gun *whew*) Those are just from today.... You will find one in at least every paper generated by someone around here, even me when I get tired... :) _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)

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                  Paul Watson
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                  I think the problem with those is one of intended-readership. If it is used in a CNN article for the general public then tagging on vehicle or aircraft is a good thing as not everyone knows what a UAV or ATV is. "A UAV crashed yesterday in Iraq" doesn't mean a whole lot to Joe Public while "A UAV aircraft..." clarifies it a bit. They could however do "A UAV (Anmanned Aerial Vehicle)..." which is probably more correct but takes up space in their articles and might be too technical still. And is it "An UAV" or "A UAV"? I always forget the rule for acronyms. "An UAV" when said out loud sounds strange. regards, Paul Watson South Africa The Code Project Pope Pius II said "The only prescription is more cowbell. "

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                    Many times I came accross the terms ASP Page or a JSP Page. Not just people using them but some texts on those technologies also used the term. Regards,
                    Agni.

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                    Paul Watson
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                    Seems valid to me. How else do you differentiate between ASP concepts? e.g. An ASP page vs. an ASP component? regards, Paul Watson South Africa The Code Project Pope Pius II said "The only prescription is more cowbell. "

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                    • M Marc Clifton

                      I noticed a sign at the gas station a few days ago: "ATM Machine Inside" Makes me wonder, when does an acronym like "Automatic Teller Machine" devolve into something that then requires taking the third letter in the acronym and reproducing it as the full word next to the acronym. For example, I occasionally hear neophites talk about the "www web". Anyone have any other examples? Marc MyXaml Advanced Unit Testing YAPO

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                      PIN number. Always annoys me. :-D

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                        Seems valid to me. How else do you differentiate between ASP concepts? e.g. An ASP page vs. an ASP component? regards, Paul Watson South Africa The Code Project Pope Pius II said "The only prescription is more cowbell. "

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                        Agnihothra
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                        Paul Watson wrote: An ASP page vs. an ASP component Active Server Page or an Active Server Page Component :-) However,It is very inconvenient to keep on saying Active Server Page or an Active Server Page Component hence the contractions ASP Page/Component. What I am saying is that some acronyms contain (eg ASP has a page in it but still we add page which is redundant) all the information but in daily use has added a bit of redundancy Regards,
                        Agni.

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                          FTP protocol, SMTP protocol... any internet protocol... -- LuisR


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                          Colin Angus Mackay
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                          Luis Alonso Ramos wrote: any internet protocol You must mean IP Protocol, surely? ;P


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                            Gerald Schwab wrote: COM Component I think that one's okay. It's a compoment based on the component object model. Nish :-)

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                            For inhouse docs, I prefer COMponent for that very reason


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                              I think the problem with those is one of intended-readership. If it is used in a CNN article for the general public then tagging on vehicle or aircraft is a good thing as not everyone knows what a UAV or ATV is. "A UAV crashed yesterday in Iraq" doesn't mean a whole lot to Joe Public while "A UAV aircraft..." clarifies it a bit. They could however do "A UAV (Anmanned Aerial Vehicle)..." which is probably more correct but takes up space in their articles and might be too technical still. And is it "An UAV" or "A UAV"? I always forget the rule for acronyms. "An UAV" when said out loud sounds strange. regards, Paul Watson South Africa The Code Project Pope Pius II said "The only prescription is more cowbell. "

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                              Colin Angus Mackay
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                              A UAV - It starts with a demi-vowel (apparently)


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                              • M Marc Clifton

                                I noticed a sign at the gas station a few days ago: "ATM Machine Inside" Makes me wonder, when does an acronym like "Automatic Teller Machine" devolve into something that then requires taking the third letter in the acronym and reproducing it as the full word next to the acronym. For example, I occasionally hear neophites talk about the "www web". Anyone have any other examples? Marc MyXaml Advanced Unit Testing YAPO

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                                David Crow
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                                Marc Clifton wrote: Anyone have any other examples?* VIN number

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                                • M Michael Dunn

                                  "ABS brakes" (ABS == anti-lock brake system) --Mike-- LINKS~! Ericahist | 1ClickPicGrabber | CP SearchBar v2.0.2 | C++ Forum FAQ Strange things are afoot at the U+004B U+20DD

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                                  David Wulff
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                                  I've seen 'PAS steering' in the paper. (PAS = power assisted steering.)


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                                  • M Marc Clifton

                                    I noticed a sign at the gas station a few days ago: "ATM Machine Inside" Makes me wonder, when does an acronym like "Automatic Teller Machine" devolve into something that then requires taking the third letter in the acronym and reproducing it as the full word next to the acronym. For example, I occasionally hear neophites talk about the "www web". Anyone have any other examples? Marc MyXaml Advanced Unit Testing YAPO

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                                    LPG Gas tanks. Always a crowd pleaser cheers, Chris Maunder

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                                      LPG Gas tanks. Always a crowd pleaser cheers, Chris Maunder

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                                      ExtraLean
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                                      How about "Built on NT Technology" :laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh: -- Edward Livingston (aka ExtraLean) -- "I still maintain that seeing a nipple is far less disturbing than seeing someone get their brains blown out." -- Chris Maunder

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                                      • M Marc Clifton

                                        I noticed a sign at the gas station a few days ago: "ATM Machine Inside" Makes me wonder, when does an acronym like "Automatic Teller Machine" devolve into something that then requires taking the third letter in the acronym and reproducing it as the full word next to the acronym. For example, I occasionally hear neophites talk about the "www web". Anyone have any other examples? Marc MyXaml Advanced Unit Testing YAPO

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                                        Turtle Hand
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                                        It's like a recursive acronym (e.g. PHP is a Hypertext Preprocessor) without the humor. How many times have I heard NIC Card and wondered, 'Don't you know what NIC, (Network Interface Card) stands for?' It's good to live, Josef Wainz Software Developer

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