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Boris Kortiak <[log in to unmask]>
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Boris Kortiak <[log in to unmask]>
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Tom,

If you go to my page http://users.erols.com/bpkprsnl/ and check on the links page, somewhere in the references, you will find a link to the jargon dictionary.  IIRC, it has many of the acronyms.  It pretty fun read to boot.

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>>> Tom Hula <[log in to unmask]> 07/28/99 10:34AM >>>
In a Galaxy Far Far Away, that is.  It gets rather frustrating at times
trying to figure out some of these acronyms that are used, I guess, to
shorten the time it takes to key an e-mail.  Sometimes they can be
figured out (roughly) by the context.  But I have to admit that AFAIK
and AFAIR have me stumped.  Is there a list somewhere of commonly used
e-mail acronyms?

TIA

Tom Hula

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