On 04/28/2007 07:10 AM, Dan Lewis wrote:

> 
>      But don't we have to be a little careful in using jargon? This 
> seems especially true when there is no obvious meaning to those who 
> do not know what it means. IIRC is another example that I see once in 
> a while. I still have no idea what it means. Besides, these 
> abbreviations were created because of much slower modems. It would be 
> nice to see the actual words once in a while. Assuming the reader 
> knows what our jargon is suppose to mean when there is evidence to 
> the contrary does not make a lot of sense, does it?
> 
> Dan

ISTR that IIRC means If I Recall Correctly. But then again I have a case
of CRS (Can't Remember Stuff) sometimes so I could be wrong :-)

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