I always thought that IMHO stood for "in my humble opinion" though I 
suppose that you could interpret your way.

Don Williams wrote:

>That hadn't occurred to me. I apologise.
>
>By the way, does IMHO imply that the writer has a dishonest opinion as 
>well? It's almost as bad as 'To tell you the truth' or 'To be truthful.' 
>The way our language is abused is often amusing and sometimes annoying.
>
>Don
>
>John Forbes wrote:
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>>It's not a question of whether you can type fast enough to type the whole  
>>phrase in full.  It's a matter of putting a searchable string in the  
>>subject line so that people can use it to filter out the pictures.
>>
>>John
>>
>>On Thu, 31 Aug 2006 08:22:12 +0100, Don Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
>>wrote:
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>>>I think 'approve' is the wrong word. Your approval doesn't matter one
>>>way or the other. I don't use acronyms because I don't need them -- my
>>>typing is fast enough. And I don't know them anyway. I think most stem
>>>from days of yore when amateur radio operators (HAMS) used Morse code to
>>>communicate (I did) and hundreds of such acronyms were in daily use --
>>>some in voice communication as well. I remember a few and I'm sure those
>>>haven't changed much. But its a matter of taste and style that doesn't
>>>require approval or disapproval. I'm not trying to start an argument,
>>>merely making an observation.
>>>
>>>Don
>>>
>>>Bob W wrote:
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>>>>Hi Shel,
>>>>
>>>>thanks.
>>>>
>>>>I don't approve of all these abbreviations, and I never think about
>>>>them when I'm composing an email anyway. If people miss my pics, well
>>>>that's too bad for me I guess.
>>>>
>>>>--
>>>>Cheers,
>>>> Bob
>>>>
>>>>
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>>>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
>>>>>Behalf Of Shel Belinkoff
>>>>>Sent: 31 August 2006 01:41
>>>>>To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List
>>>>>Subject: RE: Kite
>>>>>
>>>>>Hi Bob,
>>>>>
>>>>>I like the space and the openness of the pic, but ,maybe
>>>>>there's a little
>>>>>too much of it.  I have a photo that's somewhat similar - a woman on
>>>>>
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>>>>>          
>>>>>
>>>>a
>>>>
>>>>      
>>>>        
>>>>
>>>>>hilltop, sitting in a wheel chair, flying a kite, and every
>>>>>time i see it I
>>>>>wish I'd gotten a little closer.
>>>>>
>>>>>BTW, may I suggest that you put PAW or PESO in your subject
>>>>>line.  There
>>>>>are those of us - quite a few actually - who filter the pics
>>>>>from the rest
>>>>>of the list traffic.  I mostly see your pics by accident when
>>>>>reading the
>>>>>archives or when subscribed to the list because of a discussion that
>>>>>interests me.
>>>>>
>>>>>Shel
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
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>>>>>
>>>>>>[Original Message]
>>>>>>From: Bob W
>>>>>>
>>>>>>http://www.web-options.com/Kite.jpg
>>>>>>
>>>>>>It's a couple of years old, and I was disappointed with it because
>>>>>>
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>>>>I
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>>>>>>felt at the time that I hadn't got what I wanted. But revisiting
>>>>>>
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>>>>it
>>>>
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>>>>>>(accidentally, while browsing my hard disk), I rather like the
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>>>>>>            
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>>>>space
>>>>
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>>>>>>and the freedom but perhaps I'm letting my sentiment cloud my
>>>>>>judgement. I'd be interested to hear what others think.
>>>>>>
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