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		<title>OMG! ACRONYMS – AT LAST!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Apparently, I am the office Acronym queen! WTF, I have no idea why I was called that! But could have been another name all together so I best settle with this title then! ROFL!  So in a world where things are developing at an exponential rate!  Who knows, maybe acronyms will form a part of [...]<img height="1" width="1" src="http://services.nuconomy.com/i.nsi?methId=log&projTok=ddcc3180-91&ownus=Tracy&sver=WordPress%2F1.48+%28nuconomy%29&srcId=http%3A%2F%2Filearn.amorphous.net%2Fblog-2%2Fcool%2Fomg-acronyms-%25e2%2580%2593-at-last&crtId=148&dt=1284098011">]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://ilearn.amorphous.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/stfu-noob2.jpg"></a>Apparently, I am the office <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acronym" target="_blank">Acronym</a> queen! WTF, I have no idea why I was called that! But could have been another name all together so I best settle with this title then! <a href="http://www.aim.com/acronyms.adp?aolp" target="_blank">ROFL</a>!</p>
<p> So in a world where things are developing at an exponential rate!  Who knows, maybe acronyms will form a part of our everyday diction?  We have rushed everything nowadays, 5 minute facelifts, nutrition in a bottle, easy-heat meals, it kind of leads me into the topic of what a ‘quick fix’ junkie-nation we have become! Imagine a conversation in 100 years time being something like this:</p>
<p> ‘<a href="http://www.aim.com/acronyms.adp?aolp" target="_blank">OMG</a> LAT – IHNSSLTB! WOW!’  Instead of saying: ‘ oh my gosh, look at that, I have never seen something like that before – wow!’ Pretty neat hey! To the point and we all understand! People are already using acronyms in our eveyday ‘speedy’ convos and communucation all around – sms’ing, emailing, msn, and now even in our everyday conversations! I tell you, it’s become a real hit and soon the world will be using acronyms in speech like a virus!</p>
<p> How cool are these examples:  CD9 &#8211; Code 9 = Parents nearby  -  hectic, now we know that kids have their own secret acro’s too!  &amp; PAW = Parents Are Watching! LOL!</p>
<p>I quite like this one: SMETE  =  Smiling from ear to ear   -  nice one!</p>
<p> If you think about it though, acronyms have assisted us through our earlier lives in many ways, notes when studying, note taking in meetings, think of short-hand typing (using acronyms and symbols &#8211; Now theres another one – symbols!  So you see we are just advancing as naturally as I would like to think…</p>
<p> You kind of cannot help but wonder – what next!?? No sound? Telepathic devices? This is all to much for me! BTR =  (back to reality!)</p>
<p> Here is a list of acronyms for your leisure – go on then, be a cut above the rest!</p>
<p> <a title="AIM ACRONYM DICTIONARY" href="http://www.aim.com/acronyms.adp?aolp" target="_blank">AIM ACRONYM DICTIONARY </a></p>
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