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Previously on "happy new year"
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New Years Day
First, what did yesternight deliver?
"Another year has gone for ever."
And what is this day's strong suggestion?
"The passing moment's all we rest on!"
Rest on-for what? what do we here?
Or why regard the passing year?
Will Time, amus'd with proverb'd lore,
Add to our date one minute more?
A few days may-a few years must-
Repose us in the silent dust.
Then, is it wise to damp our bliss?
Yes-all such reasonings are amiss!
The voice of Nature loudly cries,
And many a message from the skies
That something in us never dies.
Robert Burns
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That wouldn't make sense. An abbreviation is a shorter version of a word. An acronym is a word made up of the initials of the letters it stands for.Have a look on:Originally posted by stackpoleEh? It stands for Three Letter Abbreviation.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/TLA
and also
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TLA
I am sure there will be other (more authoritative) places, but I can't be bothered to look....Last edited by To BI or not to BI?; 2 January 2007, 14:05.
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Eh? It stands for Three Letter Abbreviation.Originally posted by To BI or not to BI?A TLA is still an acronym! The secret is in the name (Three Letter Acronym)
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Oh, and a Happy New Year to all of CUKersOriginally posted by To BI or not to BI?A TLA is still an acronym! The secret is in the name (Three Letter Acronym)
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A TLA is still an acronym! The secret is in the name (Three Letter Acronym)Originally posted by wendigo100HNY isn't a proper acronym. It is a TLA, like BBC and USB.
HNY anyway.
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Originally posted by wendigo100HNY isn't a proper acronym. It is a TLA, like BBC and USB.
HNY anyway.
And TLA. And a HNY to everyone else too
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HNY isn't a proper acronym. It is a TLA, like BBC and USB.Originally posted by DennyHNY
My new year's resolution is to stop using acronyms.
HNY anyway.
Last edited by wendigo100; 1 January 2007, 19:32.
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