(This post was last modified: 06-03-2016, 03:28 AM by Freddy.)
(06-03-2016, 02:47 AM)Matsilainen Wrote:(06-02-2016, 11:50 PM)Freddy Wrote: I have to say, that unless one was there for the original joke, I don't understand its popularity because it is meaningless to anyone else. It's easier to be clear and state that one is using a product from start to finish rather than give some random number and a whole lot less frustrating to the average person reading it. I am truly beginning to dislike these crazy and unnecessary shortcuts. The only one I remember immediately upon seeing is YMMV. Every other one I have to stop my reading and try to figure out what the heck the poster meant. I guess I must be the only one so I'll get off my soapbox (for now ). Again, thanks for the explanation.
Freddy, I’m with you. One problem with acronyms is that sometimes one acronym will mean two or three different things, just as you mentioned concerning “LOL”.
The other thing with acronyms and shortcuts is that oftentimes the original word or saying really isn’t that much longer. How difficult is it to write “your” instead of “ur”? (Guess it’s time for me to get off the soapbox, as well… LOL.)
"Ur" in place of "your"?! Matthew, please, please, please tell me you're joking!