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In lugnet.off-topic.debate, Maggie Cambron writes:
> In lugnet.off-topic.debate, Ross Crawford writes:
> >
> > And another pet hate is people who type an acronym, then write the meaning
> > after it! Why not just leave the acronym out altogether?
> >
> > ROSCO
> >
> > LMKWYT (Let Me Know Wh....Oh, poop)
The point is to explain the acronym the first time you use it, then just
re-use the acronym where it needs to be repeated. It's actually required by
the guidelines for government writing in the UK (or was that an Official
Secret? Damn, I can never remember).
> Okay, if attorneys general, courts martial and Rolls Royce are plural forms,
> shouldn't the plural of AFOL be AF'sOL? Or are the rules different for
> acronyms?
>
> Maggie C.
Rolls-Royce isn't a plural. The company is named Rolls-Royce, after the
founders, not 'Roll-Royce'. Foreigners.
Oh, and while I'm here that 'All your base' stuff - some friends of a friend
recently stood behind Richard Blackwood on MTV Europe, and held up some 'All
your base are belong to us' signs behind the window of the London studio.
Blackwood's response: "It's crack. Stay off the drugs!" (Got an MPEG
somewhere...).
Jason J Railton
Jason J Railton
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