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[log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 26 Nov 1996 12:13:00 P501_- Somebody after Stan after Jeff after me after Stan after Gregory:

>YYYY would also be understood by the other majority of
>PowerHouse Programmers and MPEX tinkerers on the HP3000.

>>Gregory writes:
>>>.... YYYY is programmer jargon....
>>> a raw nerve. It is HPMonth, not HPMM. HPYYYY is inconsistent. And
>>> HPSUSAN is an acronym for System Unique Assigned Serial Number. YYYY
is
>>> no acronym; it is COBOLese. [...]44_26Nov199612:13:[log in to unmask]
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[log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 26 Nov 1996 16:58:36 -0500385_us-ascii There's a new feature in listserv that I was unaware of previously which
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From page 102 of Computerworld, November 18:

       "On Nov. 1, the Navy invited reporters aboard the future
        USS Grace Hopper[...]."

The tidbit goes on to say that the ship, an AEGIS-class destroyer,
will be commissioned next year.

--Glenn Cole
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